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Old 06-25-2017, 09:51 PM   #1
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Beeping co detector

Wh did some renovating and painting in our JaycoJ Flight. Fumes from the paint have the co detector beeping. How can i turn it off? Help?


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Old 06-26-2017, 08:07 AM   #2
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Take battery out?

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The Co detector runs off the TT's 12 volt battery. Either pull the fuse by the battery or disconnect the battery cable.

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Old 06-26-2017, 08:17 AM   #4
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The only way to stop the beeping is to disconnect the negative cable from the battery. It does not have its own battery like the smoke detector does. Then I would gently blow out any dust or dirt and wipe the outside with a damp cloth..
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Have you checked the expiration date of the monitor? Some will beep basically saying that they need to be replaced. Should be on the inside if you take the front off or on the back somewhere. A few also have backup batteries that need replacing.
If still in date it could be dirty, failed component or just seeing the paint fumes.
Check and let us know please.
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I'd pull the 15 amp fuse in the fuse/breaker panel.
Mine powers the radio, antenna booster and Co detector.
Kicks out most battery draining items and leaves the fridge running longer.
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I'd pull the 15 amp fuse in the fuse/breaker panel.
Mine powers the radio, antenna booster and Co detector.
Kicks out most battery draining items and leaves the fridge running longer.
I'm assuming you only do this while the trailer is unoccupied, correct?
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I'm assuming you only do this while the trailer is unoccupied, correct?
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I take the 2 screws out and remove the negative wire nut. We had ours going off this weekend in a rest area from other rv's running their genny and all our windows were open. After they left all was ok.
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