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BFL13
Feb 15, 2017Explorer II
If you can get it to do that beeping again at night, you could take it out with it still connected and beeping and measure the input voltage with your meter to see if it is indeed low voltage making it beep. If the voltage is good and it is beeping, no ideas. it doesn't beep during the day.
If it is low voltage, then you have a mystery why it is low when the batts are ok. Some chasing around with the voltmeter needed.
What about the radio? How is it at night while the alarm is beeping? On ours the radio and the LP alarm are on the same circuit direct to battery by-passing the "battery disconnect switch."
Or the alarm could actually be working where at night you close the door and windows so whatever fumes are setting it off are stronger inside than during the day when there is more ventilation.. Or the furnace only comes on at night, and there is something nasty down a floor level heating register close to the LP alarm.
If it is low voltage, then you have a mystery why it is low when the batts are ok. Some chasing around with the voltmeter needed.
What about the radio? How is it at night while the alarm is beeping? On ours the radio and the LP alarm are on the same circuit direct to battery by-passing the "battery disconnect switch."
Or the alarm could actually be working where at night you close the door and windows so whatever fumes are setting it off are stronger inside than during the day when there is more ventilation.. Or the furnace only comes on at night, and there is something nasty down a floor level heating register close to the LP alarm.
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