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Blackdiamond
Jan 10, 2013Explorer
tulegit wrote:Blackdiamond wrote:
buy a seperate sensor from home depot as a back up....mine would go off if you ate too many beans, after opening up all the windows a few times in the 30's I bought a back up and eventually ended up replacing the original one with a new one.
Interesting! So you felt the factory detector was just too sensitive and you're not worried that there is CO in the air.
It was defective....or worn out they do have an expiration date on them, I replaced it with a new OEM one and have a seperate home depot one as back up. So yes it was either too sensitive or reading things that weren't really there. It hasn't gone off since I replaced the detector.
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