by linann » Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:22 pm
The carbon monoxide detector in my travel trailer is battery operated only, not hard wired. It started beeping continuously and would not stop even with multiple battery changes. The RV repair shop ordered a new one and said they do need to be replaced periodically. Cannot remember the price, but I put in the same type as the previous one it had lasted over five years. The repair man did advise changing the batteries twice a year at the same time as the daylight savings time change. He said the batteries wear out quicker in our trailer because it is often in hot weather without the AC.
Also, had to replace the propane hoses at the top of the propane tanks because they developed slow leaks. This happened because the sun eventually dried and cracked the hoses. It was an inexpensive fix and cost less than a tank of propane. Both are important safety maintenance issues.
Linann
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