
01-05-2022, 12:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DALEPQ
Just as an F.Y.I.
Had to replace battery in a detector that was beeping, we were "Seasonal" so had to have a handyman do it.
He advised that if one battery is needing to be replaced, then all batteries need to be replaced.
The reason he gave, was that all the detectors are inter-connected, and when a new battery is put into one, it has a higher output than the other ones. Thus, that difference
will cause the other ones to begin beeping.
He did then put in all new batteries in all the detectors, problem solved.
Will have new batteries put in again in all detectors, before we leave again.
Also, the Fire Dept. used to do the replacement as a no-charge service, they stopped
because of Covid, anybody know if they have re-started doing battery replacements?
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Yes, they've resumed.
Public Safety Smoke Detector Program
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