Grampus
Well-Known Member
We have always cruised with a desiccant dehumidifier to keep the boat dry and usually have it running over night. Helps dry any towels or steam from the breadmaker etc. We also have CO monitors in the cabins.
Last week we were awoken by the alarming scream of one detector, closely followed by the second.
Taking both detectors outside allowed them to switch off but they immediately began to sound alarms upon re-entering the saloon where the dehumidifier was operating.
It turns out that it was the dehumidifier that was the source of the high levels of CO.
Now binned, we'll replace it with another but if you carry one and use it while onboard, then CO monitors would seem a good idea.
Last week we were awoken by the alarming scream of one detector, closely followed by the second.
Taking both detectors outside allowed them to switch off but they immediately began to sound alarms upon re-entering the saloon where the dehumidifier was operating.
It turns out that it was the dehumidifier that was the source of the high levels of CO.
Now binned, we'll replace it with another but if you carry one and use it while onboard, then CO monitors would seem a good idea.