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CO detectors - fwernlein - 01-01-2006 02:09 > Next questions - Has anyone experience with the battery operated CO > sensor vs the hard wired? Wal-Mart sells a battery sensor. Camping World > sells a hard wired sensor. Is one CO sensor enough? > > Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. Curt, I installed a battery powered combined fire/CO detector in our bus after purchase. I had concern over the propane heaters as far as fire/CO (I checked them out, but still, components are 20 yrs old...) and also wanted to ensure i had a good smoke detector. Detector is mounted mid cabin in our 33' and we normally do not close the bedroom door when on the bus except to dress, if i had a longer bus, or separated areas, i would consider one for any isolated sleeping area. A hardwire unit will not be active if no 120vt...A battery powered one will not be active on a dead battery....take your pick. Does it work....well, the "morning toaster test" has on occassion alarmed the unit for smoke/fire. And last year I started the generator (THIS WAS A DUMB MOVE...trying to rush) "just for a minute" with the RV cover on trying to trace a circuit. The window over the gen exhaust was cracked about 1/2 inch, and the detector CO alarmed after about 2 minutes, before I could smell anything... Frank 85FC33 Woodbridge, VA. CO detectors - Curt Sprenger - 01-01-2006 04:05 Frank, Yesterday I bought two battery operated CO detectors from WalMart and installed one in the bedroom and one in the rear lounge area. I did not see the dual purpose units but then I didn't spend a lot of time looking. I think the battery units are the way to go for us as most of our camping is boondocking. Oh, also bought a supply of batteries. Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. fwernlein wrote: > > Next questions - Has anyone experience with the battery operated > CO > > sensor vs the hard wired? Wal-Mart sells a battery sensor. Camping > World > > sells a hard wired sensor. Is one CO sensor enough? > > > > Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. > > Curt, > > I installed a battery powered combined fire/CO detector in our bus > after purchase. I had concern over the propane heaters as far as > fire/CO (I checked them out, but still, components are 20 yrs old...) > and also wanted to ensure i had a good smoke detector. Detector is > mounted mid cabin in our 33' and we normally do not close the > bedroom door when on the bus except to dress, if i had a longer bus, > or separated areas, i would consider one for any isolated sleeping > area. > > A hardwire unit will not be active if no 120vt...A battery powered > one will not be active on a dead battery....take your pick. > > Does it work....well, the "morning toaster test" has on occassion > alarmed the unit for smoke/fire. And last year I started the > generator (THIS WAS A DUMB MOVE...trying to rush) "just for a > minute" with the RV cover on trying to trace a circuit. 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