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Post by Alex on May 24, 2018 10:38:53 GMT -5
Have a 2018 LA Sportsmen and the CO detector keeps going off. I bleed the lines before I use and all is fine. It started to go off so I turned off propane. I bleed the lines and still went off. This continued for a couple of hours before it stopped. I go camping again and I have propane off once I set up and have electricity. So the alarm start to go off at night. Any idea or suggestions?
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Post by lynnmor on May 24, 2018 13:06:06 GMT -5
Do you have a dog? A dog can set it off when he passes gas, yes, really. If the 12 volt system voltage is low, that too can set it off. Hair spray and other sprays can be a problem. Of course the unit may be bad and require replacement. The warranty should cover it, but first read the manual to determine the actual fault. This might be the manual for your unit, if not refer to the correct one.
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Post by Edd505 on May 24, 2018 21:40:49 GMT -5
low voltage - check the battery, converter, cut off switches Bug spray - ask how I know that one
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Post by Chuck on May 26, 2018 10:15:27 GMT -5
With some CO detectors are over 5 years old but not all they may need to be replaced as well, we had one in our old Class C that after 5 years had to replaced because it was defective ... I agree with the bad battery or low voltage both can set off the alarm ... Safe Travels Chuck
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