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CAO Tags Battery Life


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I have a home located remotely from my primary residence. The CAO warning of consequences for low CAO tag batteries has caused me concern. I will not return to the remote residence for 8 months because of health (surgery) and weather. The tags are used to monitor motion and temperature at entries. Insteon Hidden Door Sensors also monitor entries. Ideally, I would like to monitor the the entries with the Hidden Door Sensors until their batteries fail then use the tags. Can the tags be set for a minimal battery requirement (a sort of standby mode) and then remotely be brought to full motion monitoring status? The objective being being able to monitor entries for 8 months.

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I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I don't have CAO tags that do motion, only temp and door opening.  However, CAO has a number of devices that can plug into a usb power supply.  This is how I run my two wireless tags that are inside a walk-in freezer and fridge.  But this requires that you physically go there to set it up.

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2 hours ago, apostolakisl said:

I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I don't have CAO tags that do motion, only temp and door opening.  However, CAO has a number of devices that can plug into a usb power supply.  This is how I run my two wireless tags that are inside a walk-in freezer and fridge.  But this requires that you physically go there to set it up.

Thanks, I thought the answer was no as well but I wanted to first check with those more knowledgeable than me.

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You can disable motion detection completely which should help battery life, and in special options set "Buffer multiple" so they push out temp/hum updates less often, and change "Receiver Mode" to "Lower Power Mode".

 

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