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  • RedSpider
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2009
    • 2448

    #16
    well that just means it can respond to light. i assume it beeps more in the dark because it may well need to wake you up to change the battery so that it can save your life should the time come.
    a more regular beep is more likely to wake you.

    you could, of course, change the battery on a regular basis, say once every 6, 8 or 12 weeks. a battery should easily last 3 months, even if its pound shop tat.
    then it won't go on at you like a bloke in need of a ~~~~~~~
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    • ChelseaBun
      DK Veteran
      • Aug 2011
      • 832

      #17
      i only moved in 5 weeks ago, but will keep that in mind. And deffinately be stocking up on the crazy square batteries.

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      • RedSpider
        DK Veteran
        • Feb 2009
        • 2448

        #18
        i don't like square batteries but i like to lick square batteries
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        • Meat-Head
          V.I.P. Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 32000

          #19
          Now if it's a mains powered system, you can link upto 15 of them, so when one dects smoke, they all bleep.

          I have one smoke detctor fitted in my house - it still has the plastic bag on it, the other
          ~~~~ knows how many are still in the large box under the stairs.

          Think you will find that some mains ones, the battery is a lititium 10 year life span, cost like ?7 each, but saves having to change them every year.

          Oh, speaking of changing them every year, why not do it at xmas - give each smoke detector new battery, that way it's a memarable date you know when it was.

          Oh Daddy (before he died) changed a battery in smoke detector and ALWAYS wrote the date on the battery - a year to the day (after he died) it started bleeping low battery

          Mains powered ones should NOT have their own supply, but powered off another circuit.

          You loose power no idea, you loose your lights or sockets, you find and fix

          Meat

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          • gmb45
            Admin Assistant
            • Nov 2008
            • 7538

            #20
            Originally posted by Meat-Head
            Now if it's a mains powered system, you can link upto 15 of them, so when one dects smoke, they all bleep.

            I have one smoke detctor fitted in my house - it still has the plastic bag on it, the other
            ~~~~ knows how many are still in the large box under the stairs.

            Think you will find that some mains ones, the battery is a lititium 10 year life span, cost like ?7 each, but saves having to change them every year.

            Oh, speaking of changing them every year, why not do it at xmas - give each smoke detector new battery, that way it's a memarable date you know when it was.

            Oh Daddy (before he died) changed a battery in smoke detector and ALWAYS wrote the date on the battery - a year to the day (after he died) it started bleeping low battery

            Mains powered ones should NOT have their own supply, but powered off another circuit.

            You loose power no idea, you loose your lights or sockets, you find and fix

            Meat
            ya loosing ya touch meaty, i understood every word of that
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            • Miklo
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              • Mar 2011
              • 583

              #21
              Originally posted by RedSpider
              i don't like square batteries but i like to lick square batteries
              Quick buzz Red? Like the game Operation but, for real!


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              • Meat-Head
                V.I.P. Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 32000

                #22
                Originally posted by gmb45
                ya loosing ya touch meaty, i understood every word of that

                ~~~~, that two members who have said something past few days

                Originally posted by cactikid
                that cannot be meat-head i understand him now

                *MUST* be because just done another computer with XP Home - got it activated - seperated into two users - Myself (Meat-Head) and my fictious profile i use when been desrete on 'other' websites

                BUT no spell checker! Must be mozerella firefox spell checker encripting my posts for the last 6000 posts

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                • jcgrumbles
                  DK Veteran
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 944

                  #23
                  Originally posted by RedSpider
                  i don't like square batteries but i like to lick square batteries
                  Just find a really old woman red...

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                  • Meat-Head
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 32000

                    #24
                    Originally posted by RedSpider
                    i don't like square batteries but i like to lick square batteries
                    Originally posted by INFERIOR WEBSITE
                    There are more people killed by licking a 9 volt PP3 battery each year than as a result of home electrical DIY mods. Probably just an excuse to employ more civil servants.

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                    • RedSpider
                      DK Veteran
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2448

                      #25
                      Originally posted by jcgrumbles
                      Just find a really old woman red...
                      but batteries don't go on at me and give me a headache chatting about god knows what
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                      • patkins
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 3662

                        #26
                        Some smoke alarms ,like intruder alarms, have a battery backup in case of power outages.
                        Ignoring a battery change whether it's square, oval or otherwise would be like driving at night without headlights,it's always someone else who dies in a house fire, that would never happen to me .Now would it?

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                        • badapple
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 2041

                          #27
                          Changing the battery on a bleeping smoke alarm is nothing compaired to what could happen if a fire starts and you & your kids are fast asleep.

                          It would take you only a few minutes & a couple of ?s to put this problem right and it could save your & your familys life.

                          We have 10 smoke alarms around the house & I check them every week.

                          It may be a waste of time...BUT it puts my mind at rest.
                          SLOWLY, OUR FREEDOM IS BEING ERASED.
                          SOON, WE WILL JUST BE A NUMBER.
                          IF WE DON'T FOLLOW, WE WILL BE ERASED.

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                          • ChelseaBun
                            DK Veteran
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 832

                            #28
                            Originally posted by pat kinsella
                            Some smoke alarms ,like intruder alarms, have a battery backup in case of power outages.
                            Ignoring a battery change whether it's square, oval or otherwise would be like driving at night without headlights,it's always someone else who dies in a house fire, that would never happen to me .Now would it?
                            to be fair, nowhere was it said I wasn't going to be replacing the battery. It was 3 in the morning, I didn't have a replacement battery to hand and i spent the rest of the night awake.

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                            • Snowy79
                              DK Veteran
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1347

                              #29
                              Most smoke detectors have a test button for the purpose of ensuring the battery has some life left in it.

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