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Re: Need help understanding hard wired smoke detectors [Re: ford150man] #3009064
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Originally Posted by ford150man
The one in my garage started chirping a few years ago so I replaced the battery. Chirping didn’t stop. I pulled the battery out and the chirping stopped, even though it’s not supposed too. So, I just left the battery out of that one. Is that the smartest thing to do? Nope.



If it stopped chirping after you took the battery out . Imo ,,,, you have a wire loose

Re: Need help understanding hard wired smoke detectors [Re: Frankie] #3009324
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Like the actual alarm? Don't know. Just the one starts chirping



When you test one do they all go off.


I'd replace the one chirping and go from there


No, just the one tested goes off, not all of them.
I'm going to piddle with it tomorrow.
It's randomly stopped for the past 30 minutes.


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I just replace them when a fresh battery won’t stop the problem 100%.
They’re high but worth the price. Idk how one would affect another though....


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Re: Need help understanding hard wired smoke detectors [Re: Frankie] #3009429
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Originally Posted by Frankie
Originally Posted by ford150man
The one in my garage started chirping a few years ago so I replaced the battery. Chirping didn’t stop. I pulled the battery out and the chirping stopped, even though it’s not supposed too. So, I just left the battery out of that one. Is that the smartest thing to do? Nope.



If it stopped chirping after you took the battery out . Imo ,,,, you have a wire loose


I wouldn’t think it would be a loose wire would it? I mean it chirps with a dead battery like it’s supposed to. Removing the battery, in theory, should be the same as just having a dead battery.


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Re: Need help understanding hard wired smoke detectors [Re: globe] #3009431
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Originally Posted by globe
I just replace them when a fresh battery won’t stop the problem 100%.
They’re high but worth the price. Idk how one would affect another though....



Lol when they are wired to talk to each other they do strange things at times lol

Re: Need help understanding hard wired smoke detectors [Re: ford150man] #3009439
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Originally Posted by ford150man
Originally Posted by Frankie
Originally Posted by ford150man
The one in my garage started chirping a few years ago so I replaced the battery. Chirping didn’t stop. I pulled the battery out and the chirping stopped, even though it’s not supposed too. So, I just left the battery out of that one. Is that the smartest thing to do? Nope.



If it stopped chirping after you took the battery out . Imo ,,,, you have a wire loose


I wouldn’t think it would be a loose wire would it? I mean it chirps with a dead battery like it’s supposed to. Removing the battery, in theory, should be the same as just having a dead battery.


All the ones I've work with , that's what I ran into if it didn't with out a battery. . Or detector was bad . It chirps with a WEAK battery

If you can pull the battery out to stop the chirp and still test it then it's a new one on me . Lol

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