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willald
Oct 29, 2013Explorer II
Homer wrote:
in 40 years never had this happen. I agree with your deduction, unless your dog was in the coach with you. I will say one thing about your CO detector, it must be ultra sensitive. Again the dog could set it off, I have heard of lots of people finding that to be their problem.
Wow, a dog tripping the CO detector?? Never heard of that one.
No, we don't have a dog, I was only one in the RV when this happened. Can't blame this one on a dog. :)
We had a CO detector go bad about a year ago. It just started going off all the time, for no reason (and of COURSE, it started doing it at 3am when we were out camping, haha!). Had it replaced under warranty (very glad it was under warranty, them things ain't cheap!!) Ever since then, when that thing goes off, I immediately suspect the detector itself is faulty. That weren't the case this time, the detector was doing exactly what its supposed to do (and I'm glad it did).
Will
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