Karlton
Senior Member
Hi all - I have my 2017 Hawk in the garage for the winter. I did not have it plugged into shore power for a month or so as the chord gets in the way of other garage stuff. I had the main power button pushed in, so there wasn't much to draw power. Earlier this week, I noticed the Atwood carbon monoxide / propane chirping. I checked the Victron BVM, and the volts were about 10, so I plugged it into shore power.
Since plugging in, the alarm was making 4 chirps every 5 or so seconds with the CO light solid red; the frequency has decreased to 4 chirps every 60 seconds. The other light is a green power light. Concerned that there might actually be a CO leak from my water heater or heating unit, I moved another CO detector into the garage and it did not sound an alarm.
So, any suggestions on how to address the alarm are appreciated.
Thanks,
Karl
Since plugging in, the alarm was making 4 chirps every 5 or so seconds with the CO light solid red; the frequency has decreased to 4 chirps every 60 seconds. The other light is a green power light. Concerned that there might actually be a CO leak from my water heater or heating unit, I moved another CO detector into the garage and it did not sound an alarm.
So, any suggestions on how to address the alarm are appreciated.
Thanks,
Karl