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loggenrock wrote:
I prefer separate CO and smoke alarms... I replaced my RV-specific CO detector at the end of its life with a battery-powered Kidde CO detector with an LCD display of PPM (parts per million). This way it's not just an audible alarm, but I can look at the display to see what the level may be. Also, since it is battery-powered, I have no drain on my limited house battery capacity. As far as elevation... people build houses at all the elevations I have travelled, too, and I expect many of those houses have CO detectors in them that they bought from Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart, etc. ST
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dicknellen wrote:
I thought I could do the home type, found it went off when it should not have due to such things as traveling in high elevations. Went back to the one designed for motor homes and had no problems. You can find good prices on the RV models on amazon.com. Dick
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