โJan-10-2019 10:10 PM
โJan-15-2019 07:11 AM
Fivetwos wrote:
When you pulled it out did you check the voltage going into the unit? I feel like the best new one is a hardwired with a battery back up...
โJan-15-2019 04:11 AM
โJan-14-2019 04:02 PM
โJan-13-2019 10:12 AM
Gundog wrote:
The coach is in storage and not in use but I keep hearing a faint beep I removed it thinking it needed a new battery but it is hard wired. The coach is plugged in and there is nothing running that should trigger the alarm I am guessing it has gone bad. I need to get it fixed we will be using the coach staring the 22nd of this month. The existing detector is a Costar brand.
Should I get another one that is hard wired or a battery operated model?
โJan-13-2019 09:25 AM
โJan-12-2019 07:47 AM
โJan-11-2019 06:57 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Some beep because they are old and tired
Some beep because they are hungry and the battery is low
Since yours in in storage.. I'm going with option 2.
Crank up Generator for oh say six hours or hook up to shore power (same time).
โJan-11-2019 03:11 PM
stickdog wrote:
Ours aged out at 9 years. Replaced with hardwire.
โJan-11-2019 02:51 PM
โJan-11-2019 10:18 AM
โJan-11-2019 08:48 AM
โJan-11-2019 08:29 AM
Gundog wrote:
The coach is in storage and not in use but I keep hearing a faint beep I removed it thinking it needed a new battery but it is hard wired. The coach is plugged in and there is nothing running that should trigger the alarm I am guessing it has gone bad. I need to get it fixed we will be using the coach staring the 22nd of this month. The existing detector is a Costar brand.
Should I get another one that is hard wired or a battery operated model?
โJan-11-2019 07:10 AM
Gundog wrote:
For a replacement does it have to be an RV type they are much more expensive. I like the idea of it having its own battery and not rely on the house batteries.
โJan-11-2019 06:49 AM