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loggenrock
May 27, 2013Explorer
I prefer the self-contained, battery operated detectors, as compared to hard-wired 12v ones - less drain on my single coach battery. Also, I would avoid a combination CO/smoke detector - can be hard to differentiate why it activated (I know, if it activates, get out, but WHY...). You can get 9v powered combo smoke detectors, both ionization and photoelectric in 1 case - these will activate for both slow smoldering and flash fires. I like a CO detector with an LCD display that shows ppm levels, too. Either way, add some detectors! ST
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