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dodge_guy
Apr 11, 2014Explorer II
Lauren wrote:
My point was simply that people cannot go into WalMart and buy one thinking they will have one that is interchangable with the one in the RV - you will most likely (like 99% possibility) one that is 120v and the one your are replacing is 12v.
I have just replaced - once again - all the smokies and the CO in my house and those I got cheap at Home Depot.
My trailer has a standard battery (9V) operated CO detector. no 110V wiring to it. same with the smoke detector in the kitchen area. the LP alarm is run off the RV (house) battery.
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