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Kayteg1
Jun 05, 2020Explorer II
As of today you have probably a million options.
For propane, I bought USB-powered sensor per other member recommendation. I remember it being in $20 range and doing more than propane.
For CO I bought stand alone sensor, with 10 years batteries build-in and I use it at home or in RV depends where I spend my time. I keep it in cupholder in my TC and it went off once when my wife was frying bacon without turning hood fan on. It also shows temperature. AVAILABLE AT WALMART. You still might want cheap smoke detector regardless.
IMHO we should have CO2 and combustion gases detectors in our RV, but seems you can't buy them. About 25 years ago I could buy 1 who was cigarette lighter plug-in. When I can't vote for its efficiency, it had about 5 sensors on it and is MIA as of today.
For propane, I bought USB-powered sensor per other member recommendation. I remember it being in $20 range and doing more than propane.
For CO I bought stand alone sensor, with 10 years batteries build-in and I use it at home or in RV depends where I spend my time. I keep it in cupholder in my TC and it went off once when my wife was frying bacon without turning hood fan on. It also shows temperature. AVAILABLE AT WALMART. You still might want cheap smoke detector regardless.
IMHO we should have CO2 and combustion gases detectors in our RV, but seems you can't buy them. About 25 years ago I could buy 1 who was cigarette lighter plug-in. When I can't vote for its efficiency, it had about 5 sensors on it and is MIA as of today.
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