This is my first time doing/reversing/release something PS4-related, and considering that I'm quite satisfied by the result. All things considered, you can get all the saves after all so this is just a small inconvenience. From my experience, the menu only shows saves from the account where either the main 9.00 exploit or ps4debug.bin was loaded into (not sure which), so you might have to reboot and log into the account you want the saves from and do the whole process from there from before proceeding. Unfortunately, it seems I couldn't get the part where you can access saves from every account on the PS4. This will help you spot the most common sources of household leaks including dripping faucets, leaky toilets and broken sprinkler pipes.PS4 Save Mounter on 9.00 (FREE!! For ALL] We recommend setting a threshold between 1 to 5 gallons per hour. The Alert Configuration Wizard for your meter opens. Click the Set Leak Alert button in the upper left corner.To set a Leak Alert, use a supported web browser to go to, sign in and do the following: Continuous flow alerts are more common in commercial applications. Like Leak Alerts, the system looks back 24 consecutive hours from the most recent time your meter communicated with EyeOnWater.
This will help you spot the most common sources of household leaks including dripping faucets, leaky toilets and broken sprinkler pipes.įor meters that expect constant flow (such as irrigation or climate control systems that are always on), you can set a minimum and maximum threshold to trigger an alert when flow exceeds or drops below the expected range. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer to that question, we recommend setting a low threshold of no more than 1 to 7 gallons per hour. If flow dropped below the threshold or dropped to zero, even if your threshold was exceeded one or more times in that 24-hour period, no alert will be sent. If your threshold was exceeded during that time, an alert will be sent. When you set an alert threshold, the system looks back 24 consecutive hours from the most recent time your meter communicated with EyeOnWater. While EyeOnWater is constantly on the look out for leaks, to be notified that you have a potential leak you need to set a Leak Alert.īecause EyeOnWater has no way of knowing whether someone left the water on accidentally or turned it on intentionally, the system detects potential leaks by looking for 24 consecutive hours of flowing water above a specified limit called an alert threshold. To get alerts delivered as text messages on your mobile phone, enter the phone number as an email addressĮyeOnWater is an exclusive app for city water customers to help save water by monitoring water use.Repeat this step for all the emails addresses you want an alert sent to. In the Add Email box, type the email address of the person you want to receive alert notifications and click the plus (+) sign.Click the right arrow to move to the next step or click the left arrow to go back one step.An alert will be sent when flow exceeds that threshold for 24 consecutive hours. Click the right arrow to move to the next step.Set the expected flow type for your meter by choosing Intermittent Flow. (Continuous flow is virtually never expected in homes, so we advise against choosing this option.).Once signed up, go to, sign in and do the following: Your user name will be your email address. Enter the information in the required fields (name, email address, password, pass word confirmation and terms of agreement). Select City of Santa Fe from the Drop Down menu in the utility field. Enter in your City of Santa Fe account number (DO NOT ADD YOUR ZEROS) Example: 123456 Step-by-Step instructions to sign up for EyeOnWater