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trail-explorer wrote:
If both were going off, then I'd say the battery voltage is low, converter may not be working.
โOct-03-2015 06:29 AM
pcoplin wrote:
Could call non-emergency fire and have them come check it out. They can come with a gas analyzer to tell you if there is CO or not. We don't mind coming. ๐
โOct-03-2015 06:21 AM
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โOct-02-2015 03:05 PM
naturist wrote:
Some CO alarms are also propane alarms. Propane alarms are also set off by methane, and . . . wait for it . . . dog farts (or sewer gas). Our dog occasionally sleeps on the floor next to such an alarm, and will fart in her sleep, setting off said alarm.
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mkirsch wrote:
About the only way I can think of to test for CO is to put a canary in the camper and see if it dies.