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NYCgrrl
Apr 13, 2016Explorer
Check the battery's (if it's not hardwired) power or just replace it.
Since you already did the bubble test and I assume you did it for all connections (I use full strength dishwashng liquid detergent for this not watered down but maybe I'm overly cautious)
Attach a new battery operated detector next to the existing detector no mater how it's powered.
Check the wiring of a hardwired detector.
The above is what I would do in that order, first.
Since you already did the bubble test and I assume you did it for all connections (I use full strength dishwashng liquid detergent for this not watered down but maybe I'm overly cautious)
Attach a new battery operated detector next to the existing detector no mater how it's powered.
Check the wiring of a hardwired detector.
The above is what I would do in that order, first.
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