Not today. The Ting service is not currently designed for RVs. Here's why:
- During installation Ting is logically registered to a fixed location - it is by design intended for a fixed, permanent structure. Ting’s detection algorithms rely on this fixed home location to incorporate weather data and lightning data (weather is often a cause of electrical fire hazards).
- RVs often have complex AC and DC electrical systems and Ting is currently designed for AC monitoring only.
- Shore power can introduce complexity as it can often behave differently from conventional utility grid power.
- When necessary and approved by the homeowner, Ting service includes the use of a local, licensed electrician to mitigate detected hazards if needed; working on a mobile housing vehicle is currently 'out of scope' for our network of professional service providers.
We recognize support for RV fire hazard monitoring is desired and we hope to be able to support this application at some point in the future.