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fla-gypsy
Apr 12, 2014Explorer
dodge guy wrote: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.
Bingo! A CO detector is a CO detector. The one in my trailer is battery powered and Lowe's had a half a dozen different ones to choose from.
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