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Kayteg1
Jun 06, 2020Explorer II
I think there is safety code that require those sensors to be hardwired in RV.
Just like for years new houses can't have battery-operated smoke detectors and even those hardwired in some jurisdictions have to be interconnected.
One more time- the freestanding CO detector I bought has 10 years battery. Once the battery dies- it goes to garbage. I tell you exactly in about 8 years how it works.
Just like for years new houses can't have battery-operated smoke detectors and even those hardwired in some jurisdictions have to be interconnected.
One more time- the freestanding CO detector I bought has 10 years battery. Once the battery dies- it goes to garbage. I tell you exactly in about 8 years how it works.
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