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time2roll
Aug 03, 2017Nomad
GordonThree wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
If you have a problem - fix the problem. A disconnect switch is very likely to create a much larger (even fatal) problem.
Suggestions on fixing constant false alarms would be helpful.
Start with a new detector. Try a different brand. Even get a battery powered home unit. Try a different location in the RV. If you still have issues, start digging into alarm trigger sensitivity levels as some are made for different levels.
I would not be without all three, smoke, propane and CO detectors.
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