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Post by Chuck on Jul 28, 2019 17:55:33 GMT -5
In preparing to fight of the mosquitoes today at the RV Park dog walk I sprayed on some mosquito replant inside, it set off the sensor ASAP for a minute of two till I turned on the overhead fan ... I know that some hair spray an under arm spays would do such but never gave it a thought that bug spay would do such, this was a 1st for me Done this before but nothing happen so I must have been to close to the sense to set if off Ugh !!!
Safe Travels
Chuck
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Post by lynnmor on Jul 28, 2019 20:49:35 GMT -5
Many aerosols contain butane, propane or similar propellants. Try spraying over an open flame and watch the blowtorch, great fun and the bugs will be incinerated mid-flight.
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Post by laknox on Jul 29, 2019 10:14:24 GMT -5
Got my FW at the house, prepping for a short 'docker this weekend, and was wiping the wood down with furniture polish. I woke up yesterday AM to the d@mn LP/CO sensor screaming, so I can only think that was the cause. I tried resetting it with the front button, but it wouldn't reset, so was just going to unwire it. Pulled the screws, pulled the sensor out of the wall and damme if it didn't reset itself. Screwed it back in and it seems good to go. Won't do =that= again; have to get some liquid stuff instead of aerosol.
Lyle
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Post by Chuck on Jul 30, 2019 10:06:34 GMT -5
Many aerosols contain butane, propane or similar propellants. Try spraying over an open flame and watch the blowtorch, great fun and the bugs will be incinerated mid-flight. I new about the aerosols but this was just a little push button plastic bottle an I didn't think much of it, biy did it surprise me, now I am banded to the outside when spaying on bug spray LOL ...
Safe Travels
Chuck
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