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Originally Posted by fcgiii
On Tuesday at 2:30 AM one of my ceiling-mounted smoke and CO monitors started chirping 5 times every minute. I got a ladder and pushed the button. Two days later it repeated the event, now joined by another unit, at almost exactly the same time. Someone on this forum said replace the batteries. They are hardwired with backup batteries. I replaced them in both units. When I pushed the button they chirped then gave the five chirp salute. Ah. They recognize my effort.
This morning they started chirping again. I resisted attacking the damn things with a hammer, but did push the button to give me some rest.
I understand now that I need to replace these two as well as the other three that are chuckling away in silence waiting to torment me.
Issue is: these appear to be wired into the house current. In the electrical box there is a breaker marked low volt panel. I presume that services the alarms and the door bell.
Now, to replace these I have to climb up on a ladder, trust that my deduction about the breaker is correct, and replace these and rewire them. Or, rather, in my advanced age, hire an electrician to do this.
I assume that many of the homes in the Villages have the same system. We live in Lake Deaton.
Any suggestions before I get my hammer?
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Different Types of Beeps and Chirps:
It is time to replace the batteries in your carbon monoxide detector. 5 Beeps Every Minute: End of Life. This type of chirp indicates it is time to replace your carbon monoxide alarm.
My system is wited to household current tired into the master bath/closet lighting. Waiting provided a messenger circuit to active all alarms when needed
Detectors have a life of about 8 -10 years. The best deal I found to replace units is Amazon. Contractor bulk purchase Home Depot, Lowes.
I have 3 CO and 3 smoke/fire detectors.
I believe Fire Dept will replace units purchased if ladders are an issue. The service is offered Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on a first come first serve basis by calling The Villages Public Safety Department at (352) 205-8280 during normal business hours.