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CO Detector low voltage

tropicdad
Explorer
Explorer
I recently replaced the 12v Co2 and propane detectors, both new ones worked fine so I took my class C to the boatyard where I park it.

About a month later I brought the truck back home and the Co2 keeps blinking red/ green then beeps which means low voltage. I left the truck on house power for a day and it continued blinking and beeping.

The propane detector is green with no issues. The house battery is good and charged. I finally just unhooked the darn thing and am thinking of going with a battery unit instead.

I thought I'd ask here before sitting on the phone with tech support if anyone has had a problem like this and what was the outcome?

Thanks and I'll hang up and listen.
2001 Coachmen Catalina Sport 239SO
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Have you measured the voltage getting to it?
Maybe there's a problem with the wire feeding it and the voltage really is low.

tropicdad
Explorer
Explorer
Oh sorry Co, the Co2 detector is beer related. ๐Ÿ™‚
2001 Coachmen Catalina Sport 239SO

beemerphile1
Explorer
Explorer
Sounds like the detector may be defective. Why do you have a CO2 detector? What you should be concerned about is CO. :B
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donn0128
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Did you try resetting it? Sometimes thats all it takes