Very interesting to learn how you use Ring in your RV. Over here in Europe we have smaller rigs, but still with similar requirements. We soon will receive our new rig, a 26.6' class A, and I already have lined it up for a few additions (i.e. alarm system, hydraulic leveling system etc.). I will also cover the install with a couple of videos, but it is very interesting to see, how you are building everything. Looking forward to more of your videos. Greetings from over the pond!
I love this ring system. We added sensors to our propane storage locker because someone walked off with one of our tanks. This time we will know also, the smoke alarms work awesome.
Thanks Chad! I do use a Ring doorbell for my RV, but after watching this video, you have convinced me to go with all the other components. Great video!
Great video (one of many). We installed a complete Ring system a few months ago based on your earlier video. So I hope Ring paid you for this incredible endorsement!
I had some great suggestion but I'm old and forgot what it was. Anyway good video Chad. Too bad we couldn't meet up at the show but I left Thursday night. Keep the good stuff coming.
Great video, bud. You've shown a lot of us that there are systems or additions to systems that we were unaware of. Can't wait to see the rest of your upgrades and installation videos. It's nice to see the new rig getting the upgrades. Ya'll take it easy, stay safe, and God bless ya'll and Miss Daisy.
Great video. I have Ring in our class A. In the process of putting contact sensors on the cargo bay doors. In combination with an Echo Dot, I’ve programmed a routine in where it will say “cargo bay 3 is still open” after whatever time I want (10 minutes). Kinda crude programming wise but it works.
Chad, suggestion: get your label maker out and labels those under-bay alarms, so if you have to recharge or change batteries, you know where they go. Also I would put three cameras on the outside to see in your blind spots if people are outside at night. We did this first. Amazing who/what walks up or around your rig at night.
Wow what a timely video I just got done setting up our second ring system in my daughters RV. I think these are an amazing value and we did the Ring pro for the fact you can have an SD card process all your videos on site and save on data. And I love that it has a second cellular backup as well as battery backup so you just get more redundancy. And the flood and freeze sensors work great, I had one this winter when I knew that our little heat lamp could not keep the basement warm enough. I ended up winterizing the RV with antifreeze rather than risk it when we had that big cold snap. I also love we put an outside camera up also and an inside camera so when the dogs are left alone we know they're okay and who doesn't like checking on your RV when you're not there to know if somebody is messing around.
Thanks for the security tips! -And for showing us how to set it all up. So glad to see a video from you guys, was getting worried. Hope that your wife is doing well. Love you guys! ❤
Great video! I couldn't help but notice that amazing office space with standing desks and those monitors!!! 🤤 I did the same system setup using Abode, mostly due to the wide array of compatible sensors and the ability to self monitor. Good stuff man!
Great work, Chad. Love the tech you keep adding to your home, and that you share it with us. I would have never thought about addingba doorbell but it makes sense. Thank you, and safe travels.
Always love your videos Chad and Tara. I just ordered some leak detectors, but got some that are Apple HomeKit enabled, along with a water spigot shut off, which is also Apple HomeKit enabled. My HOPE is that with an Automation, in addition to getting alerts, that a leak detection could just shut off the water outside within a second or two. I put off getting it because we shut off the water when we leave for the day, but really, if a leak happens at night, with or without a leak detection, it'll take a bit to realize what's going on and take action. If we happen to forget to turn off water before leaving, we can via the phone. And if there is a leak, the system should just turn off the water at the source pretty quickly. Thanks as always for making great quality content and sharing what you do!
Appreciate you and your labor to demonstrate your ability to draw a crowd, along with getting things done. I glad there were no skinned knuckles...yet, I am sure you will get some, as I know I would. Keep up the good work, say hi to Tara and the little one for us. Thanks again for the invite to see you in action.
Ring was awesome before they were bought out by you know who. When they were a small company they were amazing. I was so frustrated with Ring that I literally ripped my doorbell off the front of my house with my bare hands and smashed it. The only way you can ever get anyone on the phone if you have a technical issue is, well there is no way. The only way you can get anyone on the phone is if you hit the option for sales and then you get somebody immediately. i’m so glad I went with a different company and I will never look back and I will never endorse or buy any ring product ever again. That’s how frustrated I was with them They’re amazing until you buy their product. After the sale, good luck. All I can say from personal experience is if you need support after the sale, good luck
Hey Chad, you’re the man love all this technology myself. Also got quite a few things on my RV too. Nice meeting you at the Tampa RV show great video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Chad, it’s always great watching your tutorials ….. always detailed. Can you clarify the smoke detectors, are they simply first alert brand or are they Ring?
Interesting video-did you need to "tape" the water ones down? I might have missed seeing what you did. I just saw you putting them different locations. Won't they move when traveling? Love watching your videos and of course Daisy.
I put a Ring alarm system in my Fifth wheel as well and I love it. One thing I did was I wired the base station and key pad to a 12 volt to 5 volt DC to DC converter so I don’t I need 120 volt AC to run it. We dry camp a lot and try to minimize inverter use for efficiency reasons. My internet is a Pepwave 5G and it is hard wired to 12 volt.
Clipping comments for a follow-up short and I thought of a drawback to hard-wiring DC power: You won't get notified if power goes out and 120V items (like the AC) shut off... Not a huge deal if you don't have pets, but something to consider.. 👍🏼
@@ChangingLanes We don’t travel with pets and don’t really have anything running on 120V when we aren’t in the camper. You have me thinking though, how can I make the Ring alarm system sense an AC power loss, there must be a way to hack that problem, LOL.
Hey guys! Thank you for your channel. :) I was wondering what kind of filming equipment you use and what you like and don't like about it? Would you use something different? Any advice would be much appreciated. :)
What about the doorbell moving to flush mount on the slide? You could have better view (with 155 degree viewing angle) and possibly move that invisible barrier off the rv a little more. And by invisible barrier, I mean that arc of personal space to house ratio. Where are you push the doorbell and step back a little bit? If that makes sense.
We enjoyed your video! Loved your attention to detail and explaining the equipment. Wifi setups for devices can be tricky for sure! We currently just have a Ring camera, but I'm thinking now of adding some security features "thanks" to you! I've seen vids where people use enternobond to adhere the ring camera, rather than screws. I think it would be slick to color match the Ring camera outside to the coach's color, so it blends in. What camera do you use to monitor the inside of the coach? Have a great day!
I have been camping for many years.. I just solved my security problem….. I sold my travel trailer.. Camping has changed…for the bad… Camp grounds too full and too expensive… and too many bad people wandering around inside camp grounds. Then with the price of fuel and insurance costs and stress of towing… I came to realize and have concluded Drive to where you want to go and get a hotel room. I am looking forward to my first non camping trip and I have a hell of a lot less Work preparation time before we leave.
Hi Chad, Super excited for the Volta video. When do you think you're going to put it out? Thanks for the Ring Alarm update. We just got ours installed as well.
This may be a stupid question but I see you have the ring security at the cabin and the RV-do you have it set up as 2 distinct systems or adding the devices on the same app?
I secured the basement sensor with gorilla tape. The sink sensors are held in place by the simple fact those areas are full of other "stuff". The toilet ones are easy to see if they slide out from behind the toilet. 👍🏼
Nice set up Chad, my class C is 34 foot bumper to bumper so that being said it’s not even has big as your rig. We don’t have Wi-Fi but only cellular. I’ve already got alarm “puck’s “ everywhere water would be an issue but need something solely for the coach door and my big basement storage. I want what you got but a little less considering the size and need comparison of our rigs.
Chad, you are awesome and so clear. I am not your most consistent follower, but every time you take the time to share and I can watch it, I learn and appreciate your calm and in-depth knowledge and style. I am going to evaluate the Ring option for my new Cornerstone. My only reservation is mounting the Ring with screws into the door. Might need to get that approved by Congress. It may push my confidence into anxiety. 😅 Thanks for your video. 😊
my husband and I are looking to upgrade from a travel trailer to a fifth wheel so we are going g to the hershey rv show. Will you be at the show? We also have found your videos really helpful from all the products you have should that you use to the rv parks you have stayed. We will be trying the wild duck campround.
I have two Nest cameras linked to the Nest Aware system. The last time I used them, I exceed the Starlink data plan. Do you know if the Ring system uses a lot of data?
Ask me again in a month.. But, for the 5 days I've collected data in the pepwave for Feb, the sitck-up cam used about 90MB. But, that extrapolates out to about 540MB/mo. Not much. I'd imagine most of that is us watching daisy.. LOL
Hello ~ we are Acoucou Battery. Love your video content so much and we would love to ask on behalf of our users if you are interested in teaching people about RV battery related issues? Like LiFePO4? How to go about choosing with so many junk batteries on the market? Or how to determine if a battery is suitable for RV use?
On my home ring system the only thing I need Wi-Fi 4 is for the cameras And the doorbell. Because everything else the actual system runs off of a phone number that's attached to the base. Is that the way it is with your units.
Really appreciate your detailed installation of this setup Chad. Question about the sensors used for monitoring for leaks. Were they placed without being secured to the floor? Looked like you just laid them loose in the area to be monitored?
I gorilla taped down the basement sensor since that's behind a wall. The ones under the sinks are being held in by all of the other stuff (trash cans, etc). The toilet ones are easy to maintain.. 👍🏼 Hope that helps!
Have you had any issues with the smoke\CO sensors? We are currently working with on our 3rd attempt to add them. We have been able to add them to the Ring network but when testing they do not send any notifications through the Ring app. When we attempt to remove it and add it back to the the Ring app, Ring shows that the sensor needs to be factory reset. Attempted to do a factory reset on the sensor with no luck. Contacted the vendor and their response was to send us a new one, so going to attempt install number 4. Just curious if you have had any issues with them.
No issues at all, and we know they work because we've set off the one next to the shower a couple of times (steam) 😳 These are the ones we use: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product/first-alert-2-in-1-z-wave-wireless-smoke-detector/
I worry about the door bell being on the actual door. I would like to see it mounted on something stationary. Not only worried about the mounting holding up but the camera frame moving when you open the door.
@@ChangingLanes So that means that there is no way to keep an eye on Daisy? Do you have the camera set up so when you leave you can see how she is doing?
I am about to install Ring on our fifth wheel. Why did you choose to permanently mount your Ring doorbell vs. Velcro? How are the screws holding up? Did you use anything to waterproof the screw holes? Thanks, great video!
I just wanted to try it so it's one less thing to mount when setting up. I completely spaced on the screws and will be putting some silicone behind the screws today. 👍🏼
I live alone and my neighbors all kind of keep an eye on me, but the other night I had 15 police officers combing through the bushes under my front window that I had been sitting by. They kept asking me if I had heard any gunshots. WTF????? LMAO! I used to live on a ranch that doubled as a hunting club in the fall and winter, so I know what gunshots sound like. I kept telling them that I didn't hear anything. I was literally sitting in front of the window the whole time. Not sure what the hell happened, but they eventually left. Then they came back with EMT's. They parked in front of my place, but then went down the stairs at the back where there was a whole other level. I am thinking I might like to get one of these.
Thanks Chad & Tara for another awesome video. Question regarding the install of the ring camera. Would it be a good idea to have a rubber gasket at the back of housing to prevent water intrusion? I am sure this ring camera install would void the warranty, just not sure if just the door or entire RV.
Just add in also I think the Ring pro is a better unit than the regular ring system, because you can have an SD card with your videos and then I think the total cost for us to do the Ring pro is about 20 bucks a month which I think is worth it.
@@ChangingLanes I'm not sure which part you're saying is wired. The only difference in our pro station is the actual Base station. All of the accessories including keypads door sensors or wireless just like the regular one. If you are meaning just the base station, I understand if you don't have a pep Wave or a hotspot with an Ethernet port that could be an issue. But the device does come with backup AT&t cellular Wi-Fi that you get 3 GB a month included in your protect monitoring. And you could always plug it into an ethernet Wi-Fi adapter.
Are you able to monitor your cabin ring cameras and your RV ring cameras on the same ring account? Just confirming that I don't need to set up a separate account.
As much information as they say they are collecting from people with their digital devices it seems counter productive to use it for your safety and security but have the chance that big data could basically track your every move with all these sensors and it being linked to your mobile device that you carry on you. I would feel more comfortable with all the sensors being wired and there be less need for battery or recharging. Is there software open source and can you see the system log for the devices that run Linux with a graphical user interface that doesn't show the processes in the background "Computer Code" like the main unit and the sensors? Open source phones are becoming more popular because the phones from the phone companies are locked down, denying access to you if you want to see the background data in code and the processes that the device is doing!
Use Ring items, they work at times. Big issue: Delay in reporting motion, too long of a delay in posting new-event video, etc.. (Aware of paying hundreds of dollars more; for a local recording Ring-add-on box ). Another delay consideration might be due to iOS device sleeping, (not forwarding to us; at times, new incoming alerts).
We've now had ring on two RVs and a cabin. We always get alerts within seconds of events. You might try contacting Ring support to see if they have any suggestions...
With the wedge, it can already see the side of the RV and an open view forward. A slide mount would only improve the angle by a few degrees by adding some distance from the side.
Crucial step missing….where does the connectivity come from. I use cellular data in my phone for our internet but I take my phone with me when I leave the rv…
You do need internet. I could have been more clear about that.. 😳 Starlink is the best option when remote boondocking with no cell.. We'll have a new internet video out in a few months.
It is! At least until it detects a leak and saves me days of work recovering from water damage... or saves our lives with an early warning from a basement fire... 😳
See our followup QnA HERE: ruclips.net/user/shortsQaidu8cUFcQ
Nice job Brudda. We sold our house and brought our Ring with us. You have some great ideas we will be using. Thank you for sharing
Very interesting to learn how you use Ring in your RV. Over here in Europe we have smaller rigs, but still with similar requirements. We soon will receive our new rig, a 26.6' class A, and I already have lined it up for a few additions (i.e. alarm system, hydraulic leveling system etc.). I will also cover the install with a couple of videos, but it is very interesting to see, how you are building everything. Looking forward to more of your videos. Greetings from over the pond!
I love this ring system. We added sensors to our propane storage locker because someone walked off with one of our tanks. This time we will know also, the smoke alarms work awesome.
Thanks Chad! I do use a Ring doorbell for my RV, but after watching this video, you have convinced me to go with all the other components. Great video!
Great video (one of many). We installed a complete Ring system a few months ago based on your earlier video. So I hope Ring paid you for this incredible endorsement!
I hope you and Tara are doing well, stay safe and healthy.
Interested in any of these products? We have them ALL here!: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product-tag/ring-rv-security/
I had some great suggestion but I'm old and forgot what it was. Anyway good video Chad. Too bad we couldn't meet up at the show but I left Thursday night. Keep the good stuff coming.
Great video, bud. You've shown a lot of us that there are systems or additions to systems that we were unaware of.
Can't wait to see the rest of your upgrades and installation videos.
It's nice to see the new rig getting the upgrades.
Ya'll take it easy, stay safe, and God bless ya'll and Miss Daisy.
Chad thanks for all your RUclips videos. We do around 10 rv trips a year and I have learned a lot from your videos. Keep them coming.
Great video. I have Ring in our class A. In the process of putting contact sensors on the cargo bay doors. In combination with an Echo Dot, I’ve programmed a routine in where it will say “cargo bay 3 is still open” after whatever time I want (10 minutes). Kinda crude programming wise but it works.
Chad, suggestion: get your label maker out and labels those under-bay alarms, so if you have to recharge or change batteries, you know where they go. Also I would put three cameras on the outside to see in your blind spots if people are outside at night. We did this first. Amazing who/what walks up or around your rig at night.
When one chirps with low battery, I get a pocket full of AA batteries and go nose to tail and change ALL of them
What's a good label maker?
Chad just to let you know smoke alarms are very problematic in bathrooms as steam or high humidity can activate them.
Wow what a timely video I just got done setting up our second ring system in my daughters RV. I think these are an amazing value and we did the Ring pro for the fact you can have an SD card process all your videos on site and save on data. And I love that it has a second cellular backup as well as battery backup so you just get more redundancy. And the flood and freeze sensors work great, I had one this winter when I knew that our little heat lamp could not keep the basement warm enough. I ended up winterizing the RV with antifreeze rather than risk it when we had that big cold snap. I also love we put an outside camera up also and an inside camera so when the dogs are left alone we know they're okay and who doesn't like checking on your RV when you're not there to know if somebody is messing around.
Nice. Been been looking for what to do but this definitely helps. Thanks
Excellent video. We met Chad and Tara at the Florida RV show. They are just as awesome in person as they are in their videos.
Thanks! 😊
Thanks for the security tips! -And for showing us how to set it all up. So glad to see a video from you guys, was getting worried. Hope that your wife is doing well. Love you guys! ❤
Another great video. Thanks again.
Great video! I couldn't help but notice that amazing office space with standing desks and those monitors!!! 🤤 I did the same system setup using Abode, mostly due to the wide array of compatible sensors and the ability to self monitor. Good stuff man!
Great work, Chad. Love the tech you keep adding to your home, and that you share it with us. I would have never thought about addingba doorbell but it makes sense. Thank you, and safe travels.
Always love your videos Chad and Tara. I just ordered some leak detectors, but got some that are Apple HomeKit enabled, along with a water spigot shut off, which is also Apple HomeKit enabled. My HOPE is that with an Automation, in addition to getting alerts, that a leak detection could just shut off the water outside within a second or two. I put off getting it because we shut off the water when we leave for the day, but really, if a leak happens at night, with or without a leak detection, it'll take a bit to realize what's going on and take action. If we happen to forget to turn off water before leaving, we can via the phone. And if there is a leak, the system should just turn off the water at the source pretty quickly. Thanks as always for making great quality content and sharing what you do!
Appreciate you and your labor to demonstrate your ability to draw a crowd, along with getting things done. I glad there were no skinned knuckles...yet, I am sure you will get some, as I know I would. Keep up the good work, say hi to Tara and the little one for us. Thanks again for the invite to see you in action.
Thank you for a very informative video. I like all the equipment that you installled
Great video, it’s definitely overkill but nice to see all the different systems ring offers.
Ring was awesome before they were bought out by you know who. When they were a small company they were amazing. I was so frustrated with Ring that I literally ripped my doorbell off the front of my house with my bare hands and smashed it. The only way you can ever get anyone on the phone if you have a technical issue is, well there is no way. The only way you can get anyone on the phone is if you hit the option for sales and then you get somebody immediately. i’m so glad I went with a different company and I will never look back and I will never endorse or buy any ring product ever again. That’s how frustrated I was with them
They’re amazing until you buy their product. After the sale, good luck. All I can say from personal experience is if you need support after the sale, good luck
Love the shirt brother! Semper fi
Chad,.well done with your installation and thorough explanations as well!!
Thanks man!
Hey Chad, you’re the man love all this technology myself. Also got quite a few things on my RV too. Nice meeting you at the Tampa RV show great video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Chad, it’s always great watching your tutorials ….. always detailed. Can you clarify the smoke detectors, are they simply first alert brand or are they Ring?
Glad to see you backin the play mix. Has Tara tried the carnivore dite before? If not maybe she could try it to see if it helps her to feel better.
Interesting video-did you need to "tape" the water ones down? I might have missed seeing what you did. I just saw you putting them different locations. Won't they move when traveling? Love watching your videos and of course Daisy.
I put a Ring alarm system in my Fifth wheel as well and I love it. One thing I did was I wired the base station and key pad to a 12 volt to 5 volt DC to DC converter so I don’t I need 120 volt AC to run it. We dry camp a lot and try to minimize inverter use for efficiency reasons. My internet is a Pepwave 5G and it is hard wired to 12 volt.
Very nice! 👍🏼
@@ChangingLanes I love your videos, very interesting and well done.
Clipping comments for a follow-up short and I thought of a drawback to hard-wiring DC power: You won't get notified if power goes out and 120V items (like the AC) shut off... Not a huge deal if you don't have pets, but something to consider.. 👍🏼
@@ChangingLanes We don’t travel with pets and don’t really have anything running on 120V when we aren’t in the camper. You have me thinking though, how can I make the Ring alarm system sense an AC power loss, there must be a way to hack that problem, LOL.
Hey guys! Thank you for your channel. :) I was wondering what kind of filming equipment you use and what you like and don't like about it? Would you use something different? Any advice would be much appreciated. :)
Anytime you attach anything to the outside of your rig you should waterproof the connection with non leveling sealant
thank you~you made interesting traveling- sleep ell!
Thanks for another excellent presentation. Question: Ballpark figure... how much would an average system cost?
What about the doorbell moving to flush mount on the slide? You could have better view (with 155 degree viewing angle) and possibly move that invisible barrier off the rv a little more. And by invisible barrier, I mean that arc of personal space to house ratio. Where are you push the doorbell and step back a little bit? If that makes sense.
Instructive! Tara was prolly filming but we missed seeing her bright smile. (◕‿◕✿)
We enjoyed your video! Loved your attention to detail and explaining the equipment. Wifi setups for devices can be tricky for sure! We currently just have a Ring camera, but I'm thinking now of adding some security features "thanks" to you! I've seen vids where people use enternobond to adhere the ring camera, rather than screws. I think it would be slick to color match the Ring camera outside to the coach's color, so it blends in. What camera do you use to monitor the inside of the coach? Have a great day!
We use these: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product/ring-stick-up-cam/
I have been camping for many years.. I just solved my security problem….. I sold my travel trailer..
Camping has changed…for the bad… Camp grounds too full and too expensive… and too many bad people wandering around inside camp grounds. Then with the price of fuel and insurance costs and stress of towing… I came to realize and have concluded
Drive to where you want to go and get a hotel room. I am looking forward to my first non camping trip and I have a hell of a lot less
Work preparation time before we leave.
I like the idea of the smoke detectors in the basement storage areas. Any chance they would pick up a neighbor’s campfire in close proximity?
We had them in our 397 for 5 years and that never happened. 👍🏼
Great & Informative video. Thank you. How often do you have to charge the keypad?
About once a month with regular use.
Hi Chad, Super excited for the Volta video. When do you think you're going to put it out? Thanks for the Ring Alarm update. We just got ours installed as well.
Likely a couple of months out. We're still working on some UI updates with them...
I see you have a Carmtek door lock instead of the RV Lock. Which one do you like better and why?
This may be a stupid question but I see you have the ring security at the cabin and the RV-do you have it set up as 2 distinct systems or adding the devices on the same app?
Didn't see you secure the leak alarms down. Do you pick them up when traveling? Thank you for sharing your expertise!!
I secured the basement sensor with gorilla tape. The sink sensors are held in place by the simple fact those areas are full of other "stuff". The toilet ones are easy to see if they slide out from behind the toilet. 👍🏼
Nice set up Chad, my class C is 34 foot bumper to bumper so that being said it’s not even has big as your rig. We don’t have Wi-Fi but only cellular. I’ve already got alarm “puck’s “ everywhere water would be an issue but need something solely for the coach door and my big basement storage. I want what you got but a little less considering the size and need comparison of our rigs.
You could just buy a base staton and single contact sensor... But there are likely even simpler solutions.
Chad, you are awesome and so clear. I am not your most consistent follower, but every time you take the time to share and I can watch it, I learn and appreciate your calm and in-depth knowledge and style. I am going to evaluate the Ring option for my new Cornerstone. My only reservation is mounting the Ring with screws into the door. Might need to get that approved by Congress. It may push my confidence into anxiety. 😅 Thanks for your video. 😊
Thank you! 😊 You can always use command strips like we did on our last RV.. 👍🏼
my husband and I are looking to upgrade from a travel trailer to a fifth wheel so we are going g to the hershey rv show. Will you be at the show?
We also have found your videos really helpful from all the products you have should that you use to the rv parks you have stayed. We will be trying the wild duck campround.
Not sure if we'll make Hershey this year...
I have two Nest cameras linked to the Nest Aware system. The last time I used them, I exceed the Starlink data plan. Do you know if the Ring system uses a lot of data?
Ask me again in a month.. But, for the 5 days I've collected data in the pepwave for Feb, the sitck-up cam used about 90MB. But, that extrapolates out to about 540MB/mo. Not much. I'd imagine most of that is us watching daisy.. LOL
Do you have a sunroof/ceiling window? Someone could try and get in through there.
Chad- Great video as usual! What security system do you have for outside your 5th Wheel (besides the Ring door bell)?
Just a 12 gauge.. 😉
Hello ~ we are Acoucou Battery. Love your video content so much and we would love to ask on behalf of our users if you are interested in teaching people about RV battery related issues? Like LiFePO4? How to go about choosing with so many junk batteries on the market? Or how to determine if a battery is suitable for RV use?
On my home ring system the only thing I need Wi-Fi 4 is for the cameras And the doorbell. Because everything else the actual system runs off of a phone number that's attached to the base. Is that the way it is with your units.
Really appreciate your detailed installation of this setup Chad. Question about the sensors used for monitoring for leaks. Were they placed without being secured to the floor? Looked like you just laid them loose in the area to be monitored?
I gorilla taped down the basement sensor since that's behind a wall. The ones under the sinks are being held in by all of the other stuff (trash cans, etc). The toilet ones are easy to maintain.. 👍🏼 Hope that helps!
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Have you had any issues with the smoke\CO sensors? We are currently working with on our 3rd attempt to add them. We have been able to add them to the Ring network but when testing they do not send any notifications through the Ring app. When we attempt to remove it and add it back to the the Ring app, Ring shows that the sensor needs to be factory reset. Attempted to do a factory reset on the sensor with no luck. Contacted the vendor and their response was to send us a new one, so going to attempt install number 4. Just curious if you have had any issues with them.
No issues at all, and we know they work because we've set off the one next to the shower a couple of times (steam) 😳 These are the ones we use: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product/first-alert-2-in-1-z-wave-wireless-smoke-detector/
Great video, Chad! I love the Ring system. I just wished they had a few more sensors, like indoor temp monitoring.
Yes! That would be a GREAT option and shouldn't be that difficult.
I worry about the door bell being on the actual door. I would like to see it mounted on something stationary. Not only worried about the mounting holding up but the camera frame moving when you open the door.
@@ChangingLanes So that means that there is no way to keep an eye on Daisy? Do you have the camera set up so when you leave you can see how she is doing?
I am about to install Ring on our fifth wheel. Why did you choose to permanently mount your Ring doorbell vs. Velcro? How are the screws holding up? Did you use anything to waterproof the screw holes? Thanks, great video!
I just wanted to try it so it's one less thing to mount when setting up. I completely spaced on the screws and will be putting some silicone behind the screws today. 👍🏼
I live alone and my neighbors all kind of keep an eye on me, but the other night I had 15 police officers combing through the bushes under my front window that I had been sitting by. They kept asking me if I had heard any gunshots. WTF????? LMAO! I used to live on a ranch that doubled as a hunting club in the fall and winter, so I know what gunshots sound like. I kept telling them that I didn't hear anything. I was literally sitting in front of the window the whole time. Not sure what the hell happened, but they eventually left. Then they came back with EMT's. They parked in front of my place, but then went down the stairs at the back where there was a whole other level. I am thinking I might like to get one of these.
Well, that is odd... Yea.. a camera could have shown them if something happened....
Thanks Chad & Tara for another awesome video. Question regarding the install of the ring camera. Would it be a good idea to have a rubber gasket at the back of housing to prevent water intrusion? I am sure this ring camera install would void the warranty, just not sure if just the door or entire RV.
I will be putting some silicone in the holes... That should suffice.
Chad, did I miss the new solar installation or did you have it done at the factory?
You didn't miss it.. Factory install. We'll be covering that when we do a Volta video.. 👍🏼
Just add in also I think the Ring pro is a better unit than the regular ring system, because you can have an SD card with your videos and then I think the total cost for us to do the Ring pro is about 20 bucks a month which I think is worth it.
The big problem with the PRO is that it needs to be wired, which is a huge undertaking on an RV door or exterior wall.....
@@ChangingLanes I'm not sure which part you're saying is wired. The only difference in our pro station is the actual Base station. All of the accessories including keypads door sensors or wireless just like the regular one. If you are meaning just the base station, I understand if you don't have a pep Wave or a hotspot with an Ethernet port that could be an issue. But the device does come with backup AT&t cellular Wi-Fi that you get 3 GB a month included in your protect monitoring. And you could always plug it into an ethernet Wi-Fi adapter.
How does it work with the cabin and RV? Is it two separate accounts and one app?
One account, two locations.. 👍🏼
Are you able to monitor your cabin ring cameras and your RV ring cameras on the same ring account? Just confirming that I don't need to set up a separate account.
Yes.. they just show up as different locations.
Great! Thanks so much!
As much information as they say they are collecting from people with their digital devices it seems counter productive to use it for your safety and security but have the chance that big data could basically track your every move with all these sensors and it being linked to your mobile device that you carry on you. I would feel more comfortable with all the sensors being wired and there be less need for battery or recharging. Is there software open source and can you see the system log for the devices that run Linux with a graphical user interface that doesn't show the processes in the background "Computer Code" like the main unit and the sensors? Open source phones are becoming more popular because the phones from the phone companies are locked down, denying access to you if you want to see the background data in code and the processes that the device is doing!
Use Ring items, they work at times. Big issue: Delay in reporting motion, too long of a delay in posting new-event video, etc.. (Aware of paying hundreds of dollars more; for a local recording Ring-add-on box ). Another delay consideration might be due to iOS device sleeping, (not forwarding to us; at times, new incoming alerts).
We've now had ring on two RVs and a cabin. We always get alerts within seconds of events. You might try contacting Ring support to see if they have any suggestions...
any issues with the doorbell while while driving
No.. but we do have to snooze motion alerts.. LOL
Is the smoke and CO2 alarm listener needed for the smoke detectors? Will you be notified if we are away from the rig without the listener? Thanks
The "listener" is for non-connected alarms. These are connected directly and no listener is necessary.
could you use Alexa guard as a listening device instead?
Does the door use impact the camera? As you know the RV doors dont close like a residential door.
Didn't affect our last one with almost 5 years on the door... 👍🏼
Do you have to subscribe to the monitoring system? Or, can you just use the phone?
You have to pay for self monitoring to use the app. $100/yr
If you would have installed the doorbell camera on the front of the slide you would have a much better view.
With the wedge, it can already see the side of the RV and an open view forward. A slide mount would only improve the angle by a few degrees by adding some distance from the side.
What if WiFi isn’t available will this still work? If, not do you have any suggestions?
It needs wifi (or wired) internet to work unless you just want a local alarm (siren). See: changinglanesrv.com/?s=internet
Hopefully someone can answer this…with Ring self-monitoring, do you still have to pay a month subscription? Thanks
Yes.. But it's around $10/mo (or $100/yr) vs $20/mo ($200/yr). See: ring.com/protect-plans
Crucial step missing….where does the connectivity come from. I use cellular data in my phone for our internet but I take my phone with me when I leave the rv…
True.. You do need internet. We've done 3 videos on the topic and will have a 4.0 coming in a few months..
See: changinglanesrv.com/?s=internet
My favorite rv how-to guys are you, Martin on RVStreet, My RV Works and Grandpa Ron because I also have a WB Navion. Keep your videos coming.
How did you disconnect from your old system so you aren’t monitoring your old RV?
I just deleted the location.
What happens if you don’t have internet like when you are boondocking?
You do need internet. I could have been more clear about that.. 😳 Starlink is the best option when remote boondocking with no cell.. We'll have a new internet video out in a few months.
Hi what camera did you use isnside
Stick up Cam: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product-tag/ring-rv-security/
@@ChangingLanes thanks
You really got pipe & drape in your RV?
Sounds like overkill.
It is! At least until it detects a leak and saves me days of work recovering from water damage... or saves our lives with an early warning from a basement fire... 😳
Another sales pitch.
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Tommy, you’re an idiot.