iwannadie
NAXJA Forum User
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- Gilbert, Az
Maybe someone has some knowledge that can help me out. I recently bought a house and running into the joys of home ownership now.
I have 4 smoke alarms, all hardwired with batteries and seem pretty new. One alarm in the bedroom beeps once a minute as if indicating a dead battery. If I unplug that alarm another one starts to beep once a minute instead. All have solid green light and all function when pressing the test button.
I have changed all batteries(tested the batteries, tried a few brand new ones). I have unplugged each alarm, unplugged battery and held the reset button for 20 or so seconds and reinstalled. Sprayed them all out with canned air. Held reset button while plugged in after fresh battery replacement.
The previous owners had an alarm installed but none of the alarm panels remain and just the main alarm breaker box is here. I am wondering if the smoke alarms are tied into the home alarm system and something their is causing it to chirp? Or maybe a dead home alarm battery that is in the breaker box? Or is it as simple as one bad detector?
The single beep is driving me crazy though and I don't want to start replacing things as they seem fine aside from the beep.
I have 4 smoke alarms, all hardwired with batteries and seem pretty new. One alarm in the bedroom beeps once a minute as if indicating a dead battery. If I unplug that alarm another one starts to beep once a minute instead. All have solid green light and all function when pressing the test button.
I have changed all batteries(tested the batteries, tried a few brand new ones). I have unplugged each alarm, unplugged battery and held the reset button for 20 or so seconds and reinstalled. Sprayed them all out with canned air. Held reset button while plugged in after fresh battery replacement.
The previous owners had an alarm installed but none of the alarm panels remain and just the main alarm breaker box is here. I am wondering if the smoke alarms are tied into the home alarm system and something their is causing it to chirp? Or maybe a dead home alarm battery that is in the breaker box? Or is it as simple as one bad detector?
The single beep is driving me crazy though and I don't want to start replacing things as they seem fine aside from the beep.