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General Forestry => General Board => Topic started by: SawyerTed on October 31, 2024, 02:28:32 PM
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This (insert adjective) THING is a carbon monoxide and propane detector. Last Sunday morning about 12:20 am, it began beeping every 40 seconds. Along with the infernal beeping was a plethora of flashing LEDs.
I couldn't reset it and had to resort to reading the manual in the wee hours of the night. To shut the thing up, I had to disconnect the wiring.
It turns out these things only last a few years. That one said 7 years. When they reach their end of life, they beep and flash.
Who knew?
Now the replacement says five years until end of life for it.
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Remember that a dog fart will set it off.
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So will aerosol sunscreen. It uses propane for propellant.
Learned this the hard way also. The carbon monoxide detectors only last 7 years and now 5 years. They will beep constantly when time is up.
I've now underlined this in the instruction's pamphlets.
Ron, did you mean CO (carbon monoxide)?
Alcohol of a certain proof will set off the detector too! Tragically, I spilled a few ounces of some homemade and the detector let me know I messed up.
I stuck a label with the install date on the front of the new one and put a reminder in my phone's calendar to change it out in 2029.
I had a detector go off. In hindsight it was a false alarm. But I took it down while beeping, saw a switch on the back that said "Deactivate". Flipped the switch and all was quiet. In the light of day I did my research. The detector was a 10 year life that had only been up 5. But once you hit the deactivate switch, you cannot turn it back on.
Doug in SW IA