gwh1bass wrote:
It is rather irritating when the CO detector goes off due to low a voltage level.
We camp without hookups, so are dependent on batteries for the 12 volt juice. I do not have a way to recharge batteries while camping, so on longer trips the batteries tend to get discharged deep.
I got rid of the factory detector and replaced with a 9 volt battery unit.
Same here. No hookups during the summer trips. For the time being, I've got a nice Kidde CO detector in the bedroom right now while I try to find a good quality built-in unit to replace the factory installation. Doesn't look like I'll be successful.