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Scottiemom
Sep 16, 2014Nomad
No maintenance, but I would replace it. If you are staying in it, be sure to leave a vent open to circulate the air.
I am a stickler for safety, particularly with LP and carbon monoxide. If changing out for a new detector doesn't solve the problem, you've got more investigating to do. We bought a little "wand" detector. It is useful in finding leaks. When we bought our Class B (used), it was 8 years old and we replaced all the detectors in it. Don't know if that was necessary but I considered it cheap insurance.
Dale
I am a stickler for safety, particularly with LP and carbon monoxide. If changing out for a new detector doesn't solve the problem, you've got more investigating to do. We bought a little "wand" detector. It is useful in finding leaks. When we bought our Class B (used), it was 8 years old and we replaced all the detectors in it. Don't know if that was necessary but I considered it cheap insurance.
Dale
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