You might want to check your smoke detector

Bobi Dick and Ruby McKee

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Yesterday while preparing for our summer on the road I wanted to change the battery in the smoke detector. With a new rig last year I saw no reason the check it. (my bad) When I opened the unit up I was surprised to see the plastic tab the isolates the battery from the contacts still in place. :eek: We spent 6 months traveling last year with no smoke detector. I don't know who should have removed the tab the factory or dealer. You might take a look at yours.
 
Yesterday while preparing for our summer on the road I wanted to change the battery in the smoke detector. With a new rig last year I saw no reason the check it. (my bad) When I opened the unit up I was surprised to see the plastic tab the isolates the battery from the contacts still in place. :eek: We spent 6 months traveling last year with no smoke detector. I don't know who should have removed the tab the factory or dealer. You might take a look at yours.

Wow, I would say the dealer should have removed the plastic tab. Glad to know that you did not need it when you were in it for 6 months.
 
If it's doubling as CO detector then I'd add another down low. The CO detector in most rvs also is a LPG detector & should be down low on the end of a cabinet somewhere.
 
Yesterday while preparing for our summer on the road I wanted to change the battery in the smoke detector. With a new rig last year I saw no reason the check it. (my bad) When I opened the unit up I was surprised to see the plastic tab the isolates the battery from the contacts still in place. :eek: We spent 6 months traveling last year with no smoke detector. I don't know who should have removed the tab the factory or dealer. You might take a look at yours.

Who did you buy from?

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Does anyone know if the smoke detector doubles as a carbon monoxide detector
The CO and propane leak detector on our 24.1 is down low to the floor below the passenger side bed. I know that ours works because my wife used hairspray near it and it went off. There is propane in the hairspray that caused the activation. Good to know that it does work. Our smoke detector was missing the battery when we bought it new. It had been at a RV show..... people.....
 
Another good thing to do is push the test button once and a while to make sure the battery is good and its working properly.

I bought a two pack of CO detectors from Amazon. Put one in the living room area and one in the bedroom. Cant have to any.

Jerry
 
Well forgetting to open the roof vent and cooking up some dinner did the trick for us...lol...smoke detector worked like a champ
 

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