Our's would go off when the battery voltage got low. Now let's see boondocking without power. I didn't need and alarm going off at 2 AM to tell me the battery was low. I was not edumacated (intentional) on the inner workings of the detector. I made up a spray bottle of soapy water and checked every LP connection. Once I earned my dummy degree in detectors I added a on/off rocker switch next to the little alarm clock. If it doesn't behave I flip it's switch and give it an electronic sock in it's mouth.
To all the nay sayer's on disabling the device, I promise if I wake up dead I'll never say a thing about it.
2012 Chevy 3500HD Dually 4X4
Crew Cab long bed 6.0 gasser 4.10
2019 Open Range OF337RLS
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