Carbon Monoxide Detector and Propane Detector for RV Installation/Operation
Question:
My carbon monoxide propane detector that comes on around 4 oclock in the morning does it need to take a 9 volt battery it is on 12 volt.
asked by: Joe
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Expert Reply:
Your detector going off is usually a sign of low power voltage. Detectors can run off household batteries or wired directly to your 12-volt trailer battery. If you have power properly supplied then troubleshoot the detector location. It should be near the floor and not next to a propane appliance like a stove, and not in direct sunlight. If you have a defective unit you can replace it with the RVSafe # RS34FR detector
expert reply by:
Jason S
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Products Referenced in This Question
RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - 12 Volt - 2 Wire - White
- RV Gas Detectors
- Carbon Monoxide and Propane
- Indicator Lights
- White
- RV Safe
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