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- Y-GuyModerator
Steve O Reno wrote:
Turns out our 1 1/2 year old raptor had put in a 6 year old detector. I could not believe they would put a expired detector in.
I know they buy things in bulk, but that is crazy. Good tip for everyone. - Steve_O_RenoExplorerWe had a simalar issue and ended up buying a new CO2 detector. Turns out our 1 1/2 year old raptor had put in a 6 year old detector. I could not believe they would put a expired detector in.
Check out the dates as they have a shelf life - Sprinks542Explorer
Spleenstomper wrote:
I did wonder about the slides and seals.
We are home. Everyone was in agreement (a bunch of you know good old country boys with RVs and beer so take this as you wish :) ) that the detector was extra sensitive and the source was the low exhaust pipe by the slide. DH and a guest took the detector off the wall and we went old school and vented every room. (I wasn't thrilled-- worried confusion was setting in and having them do something dumb like remove the source of the alarm. This is how it went).
I am first going to buy a household CO2 detector with a readout on the monitor. Second, we are getting a genturi.
We will go from there. Dh only dry camps one a year for mud nats (my first time) and maybe one other time during the year.
This may change, though, because the Fuzion (other than the whole thing with the CO2) held up beautifully. We had "the good bathroom" so our black tank saw a lot of traffic and we made it from Wednesday (less people) to this morning (less people) and the black tank was fine. Everyone used the water stopper on the shower head and we cooked and sparingly did dishes and we had to add 30 gallons at the end for that last round of showers. (We had 6 taking showers but a few of them were on an every other day schedule).
Thanks again.
Just make sure you vent the Genturi above the roof line. Just my .02 - SpleenstomperExplorerI did wonder about the slides and seals.
We are home. Everyone was in agreement (a bunch of you know good old country boys with RVs and beer so take this as you wish :) ) that the detector was extra sensitive and the source was the low exhaust pipe by the slide. DH and a guest took the detector off the wall and we went old school and vented every room. (I wasn't thrilled-- worried confusion was setting in and having them do something dumb like remove the source of the alarm. This is how it went).
I am first going to buy a household CO2 detector with a readout on the monitor. Second, we are getting a genturi.
We will go from there. Dh only dry camps one a year for mud nats (my first time) and maybe one other time during the year.
This may change, though, because the Fuzion (other than the whole thing with the CO2) held up beautifully. We had "the good bathroom" so our black tank saw a lot of traffic and we made it from Wednesday (less people) to this morning (less people) and the black tank was fine. Everyone used the water stopper on the shower head and we cooked and sparingly did dishes and we had to add 30 gallons at the end for that last round of showers. (We had 6 taking showers but a few of them were on an every other day schedule).
Thanks again. - Sprinks542ExplorerOnly time our alarm went off was using a Genturi. Even extend above the roof line. I cleared the coach and opened the generator door and that helped. Wind was strong that weekend end and it was the last camping adventure with sxs. The seals on the slides are not air tight so it could slowly making it way in from there.
- baker01ExplorerI have had this problem also. I put the Genturi on and did not have a problem for a while. Then one day we were and the alarm starts going off (no one around me). Went out and bought the digital display co model from wally world. The hard wired model would go off and the new digital would show 0 PPM. I would suggest the CO detector with a readout for peace of mind.
- SpleenstomperExplorerDh put a fan by the exhaust to disperse the exhaust. No headaches.
Thanks so mich, everyone, for helping. We appreciate all the suggestions and will follow up based on this. - 2oldmanExplorer II
turbojimmy wrote:
Maybe not, but if there's no wind, and a lot of gens running, that would.
It doesn't look like you're jammed in so tight that someone else's exhaust would be setting off your CO alarm. - Dick_641ExplorerAlso if anybody is getting headaches its a sign of carbon monoxide poisoning, I wouldn't use it again until you have some sort of venting that takes the fumes above the trailer. Please don't take this lightly the detectors are there for a good reason.
- Dick_641ExplorerI've got a fusion 2010 an a friend has a 2013 fusion an they both went off using the generators, I ended up using a genturic an it stopped it from going off. Also had a separate co2 detector an it was going off also, now I'm a firm believer in the genturic
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