Every once in a while I have a breaker trip when I'm not home. I have a series of computers running cpu intensive programs and sometimes alt coins which can also be hogs :-). At times there is a huge surge in power consumption and the breakers trip. Right now the system goes from 1. the computer's PSU to a 2. wemo which in turn is connected to an 3. outlet which goes directly to the circuit breaker. A wemo (Belkin Wemo) is a device that can be accessed remotely and can be used to turn an outlet on or off. My wemos are connected to a laptop which allows me to turn on devices remotely. Every once in a while the circuit breaker trips and I have to wait until I get home to flip things back on. Usually this doesn't matter but if I'm away for a few days it does. I'm looking for a solution. I'm thinking about a "something" that would be tripped if there is a surge and I can use a wemo to flip back on. The wemo would be on another circuit. Computer (PSU) -----> "something" | | wemo If there is a surge the "something" trips (not the circuit breaker). I'll have a wemo pinging this "something." If there is no response for x seconds then the wemo shuts it off and turns it back on, effectively resetting the "something."