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Smoke detector still chirping after new batteries
Posted on 8/13/22 at 1:56 am
Posted on 8/13/22 at 1:56 am
Anyone know why my smoke detectors continuously chirp? It’s only after 1 am, and it’s happened the last 4 nights, including tonight. I’ve changed the batteries in all of them. The last 3 nights it’s happened after a short power outage. Batteries are in correctly. I would reset them and then they’re fine. I took them out of the ceiling tonight and put them in the garage, I need some freaking sleep for once. Any help would be great.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:01 am to BeachDude022
Mine have a reset after you change the batteries
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:02 am to This GUN for HIRE
I’ve reset them, but an hour later they’re chirping again. I’m losing my mind
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:03 am to BeachDude022
This post is so confusing.
Is it chirping "continuously" or only after 1am?
Is it one doing it or multiple?
Does resetting them always work for a while?
Why did you put them in the garage instead of just taking the batteries out?
Is it chirping "continuously" or only after 1am?
Is it one doing it or multiple?
Does resetting them always work for a while?
Why did you put them in the garage instead of just taking the batteries out?
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:04 am to BeachDude022
Go see what model number they are, and then look up the instruction manual online.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:06 am to BeachDude022
quote:More than one doing the same thing? Have you read the damned instructions? They're trying to tell you something. Either there's something in the air or they were all installed the same day and have expired.
I’ve reset them, but an hour later they’re chirping again. I’m losing my mind
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:06 am to Korkstand
quote:
Is it chirping "continuously" or only after 1am?
Only after 1 am and it doesn’t stop
quote:
Is it one doing it or multiple?
All of them
quote:
Does resetting them always work for a while?
Works for about an hour
quote:
Why did you put them in the garage instead of just taking the batteries out?
I think they have an internal back up battery bc they still chirp when the main battery is out.
I feel like Phoebe in that episode of Friends with her smoke detector
This post was edited on 8/13/22 at 2:09 am
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:08 am to BeachDude022
quote:How do they know what time it is? If they don't know the time, then could something be happening at 1am?
Only after 1 am and it doesn’t stop
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:09 am to Korkstand
Tonight it was 1. Last 3 nights around 3 am/3:30 am. I dunno what’s going on
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:11 am to BeachDude022
If it is also hardwired make sure it has not lost connection (loose wire). Hardwired with a battery can do that sometimes. Pressing the button can also reset some models.
GL.
GL.
This post was edited on 8/13/22 at 2:13 am
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:11 am to BeachDude022
quote:
I took them out of the ceiling tonight and put them in the garage
sounds like problem is solved, just buy new ones, they cant cost more then $10 each?
how much is a good nights sleep worth to you?
This post was edited on 8/13/22 at 2:13 am
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:11 am to BeachDude022
Did you maybe reset them a couple hours earlier this time than you did the last 3 times?
Have you read the instructions yet?
Do you think they are about 10 years old?
Have you read the instructions yet?
Do you think they are about 10 years old?
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:12 am to Korkstand
Yea I read the instructions and I reset them several times like it said to do. Not sure of the age of them though.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:15 am to BeachDude022
Read the instructions again and see if it says anything about expiration. I had one that wouldn't stop beeping and the instructions clearly stated that it would start to beep constantly X years after it was first powered on. Time to throw them away and get new ones.
ETA: Either that or they're telling you that your air is fricked and you might die tonight.
ETA: Either that or they're telling you that your air is fricked and you might die tonight.
This post was edited on 8/13/22 at 2:17 am
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:16 am to BeachDude022
Them? More than one? Are they interconnected? You may be looking at the wrong one. That's a different situation.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:20 am to Bbobalou
OP might just be an idiot. I was going to say either an idiot or extremely sleep-deprived, but then I realized that if he's sleep-deprived after having not solved his smoke detector issue after 4 fricking days then that falls under idiot.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:22 am to Korkstand
True. 10-12 dollars per detector. I'd buy new and do one at a time or do them all and go to sleep.
Posted on 8/13/22 at 2:25 am to BeachDude022
I think you should put them in your vehicle tonight, get a good nights sleep, & tomorrow go buy more. Night night
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