efiguero
Jul 04, 2013Explorer
New CO and LP detectors draining my batteries, what to do?
So I just replaced my CO detector in the back room and the CO/LP detectors at the entrance as they were about 16 years old. Anyhow, they are both hard wired and neither have on and off switches. Needless to say they cannot not be turned off and have now drained my battery to the point that I had to jump my MH. The old detectors had on and off switches, but the newer replacements don't. Aside from replacing the detectors anyone have any ideas? I don't have a main battery disconnect switch, and thought about putting a battery disconnect on the battery but not sure which battery I need to put it on. I assumed these were powered by the house battery but it drained my regular battery so I had to jump the MH? So not sure what I should do to solve this issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks