William Thomas wrote:
>> Niall wrote:
> approximately five years old (second set) and are 4x125 amps capacity
> and the alternator is 55 amp output. The mastervolt battery regulator
> dial is showing all the normal readings and everything worked OK last
> weekend when away from mooring and we were down about 75 amps when we
> started back on  Sunday.
> Thanks Niall and Ron for your comments.
> However I am still puzzled by all this. Do these alarms go faulty.
> Could it be detecting something else although I do not know what it
> could be as we have not lit the stove in months.

All depends on the sensor construction.  Who knows what each maker might 
use.  It might just be a simple flammable gas sensor, calibrated for a 
certain CO level.  Like at work, I look after a portable flammable gas 
sensor for when we need to do "hot work" in a potential flammable 
atmosphere.  It's calibrated with a pentane-air mixture, but responds with a 
loud warning to any flammable gas!


Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
Don't repeat history, unreported chemical lab/plant near missesa at
http://www.crhf.org.uk Only two things are certain: The universe and
human stupidity; and I'm not certain about the universe. ~ Albert
Einstein 




 
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