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DrewE
Sep 25, 2016Explorer II
TomBird wrote:
Battery getting low??
x2 on this...or some other DC electrical problem. Many of these detectors are sensitive to low voltage (perhaps not by design). Having it go off when you turn on the fan would very much correlate with that, as the fan uses a reasonable amount of power and thus can drag the voltage of the system down a little...or even more than a little if the battery is not up to snuff.
Incidentally, you have a CO detector, not a CO2 detector. They are quite different gasses.
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