Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go buy a Costco pack of batteries and change them all.
+1
I just went through this last month. I changed the battery in every detector in the house and the chirping was still there. So I decided that the detectors were too old and started looking into buying replacements for them. It only took another two hours of chirping for me to realize that it was the carbon monoxide detector that needed new batteries. I totally forgot that it existed.
Same thing happened to me. It was a carbon monoxide detector at the end of it's life.
Anonymous wrote:Holy cow! I’m the OP. I forgot all about this. The culprit ended up being a carbon monoxide detector we’d swapped out and then forgotten about in a closet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go buy a Costco pack of batteries and change them all.
+1
I just went through this last month. I changed the battery in every detector in the house and the chirping was still there. So I decided that the detectors were too old and started looking into buying replacements for them. It only took another two hours of chirping for me to realize that it was the carbon monoxide detector that needed new batteries. I totally forgot that it existed.
Same thing happened to me. It was a carbonccc monoxide detector at the end of it's life.
Anonymous wrote:Carbon monoxide detectors will beep when they are at the end of their shelf life, has nothing to do with the battery.
Anonymous wrote:Change all batteries in all detectors every full moon. That's now so perfect timing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm being driven slowly (or not so slowly) insane by a chirping smoke or carbon monoxide detector that needs its battery changed. I'll hang out in one room waiting for it to chirp, then it will, but not in that room, so I try another room and so on and so on...and I still can't determine which one it is....
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Attics may have them. Just for future reference.
Do not place a smoke detector on an un-insulated exterior wall (basement) or ceiling (attic). The temperature extremes can affect the batteries and the units themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My smoke detectors are set up that if one chirps they all chirp
The person who designed that system should be flogged.