Taras
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2008
- Messages
- 433
- Vessel Make
- 49' Kha Shing Europa
Hey all,
After the big boat fire in So Cal, I decided to install 8 new smoke/CO detectors throughout my vessel. They are the wireless kind that talk to each other. If one goes off, they all go off.
My buddy was walking by my boat, called me and said my alarms were going off (I was 3 hours away and wasn’t going to be back on the boat for a week). He went inside and the alarms were sounding “carbon monoxide dectected” and were beeping like mad. I had him pull the batteries out of each one at a time. Couldn’t tell which one actually started the alarm.
Anyway, obviously nothing was running on boat. Everything shut down. Just the fridge circuit and battery chargers on. All windows closed.
Question: what can cause the CO to go off? What source?
After the big boat fire in So Cal, I decided to install 8 new smoke/CO detectors throughout my vessel. They are the wireless kind that talk to each other. If one goes off, they all go off.
My buddy was walking by my boat, called me and said my alarms were going off (I was 3 hours away and wasn’t going to be back on the boat for a week). He went inside and the alarms were sounding “carbon monoxide dectected” and were beeping like mad. I had him pull the batteries out of each one at a time. Couldn’t tell which one actually started the alarm.
Anyway, obviously nothing was running on boat. Everything shut down. Just the fridge circuit and battery chargers on. All windows closed.
Question: what can cause the CO to go off? What source?