PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
I have a Co alarm fitted just below the ceiling in my aft cabin, it's fitted there as it's the closest area to where the Eberspacher lives and the cabin that i sleep in. At random times the alarm goes off, during the day. The last few times there has been no heating or cooking appliances on and none of the adjacent boats have been occupied. It might go off twice in two days, it might be twice in three weeks, totally random.
I've emailed the manufacturer, who have said they would test it and replace if faulty, but they say false alarms are "very unusual", although in later emails they say
I have four batteries, charged by solar panels, under one of the saloon sofas. Seems to me if batteries being charged in an adjacent cabin are going to keep setting the alarm off it isn't much use on a boat.
Anyone else had this issue ?
I've emailed the manufacturer, who have said they would test it and replace if faulty, but they say false alarms are "very unusual", although in later emails they say
we have had quite a few cases ( in boats and caravans) where there has been a fault with the leisure battery ( leaking hydrogen) - the hydrogen can then contaminate the internal sensor of the alarm , causing activation. This is most likely to happen during the night , as the moment of people within the living space during the day is causing a constant movement of air – which in turn will dilute the hydrogen that has escaped.
I have four batteries, charged by solar panels, under one of the saloon sofas. Seems to me if batteries being charged in an adjacent cabin are going to keep setting the alarm off it isn't much use on a boat.
Anyone else had this issue ?