Xintex CO Detector Replacement
- Midnightsun
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Xintex CO Detector Replacement
Looks like Xintex has finally made some significant changes the their CO detector. Very low 4ma draw and 7 year life span among other things. Direct replacement including same mounting holes as the old. I am severely overdue in my replacement which should happen every 5 years with the older model. http://www.fireboy-xintex.com/marine-ca ... or-cmd5-m/
- SplashyLady
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Re: Xintex CO Detector Replacement
I have become a fan of the commercial smoke/CO alarms that are stand-alone battery powered. For about $25, you get a very reliable unit that alerts when the AA batteries need replacing (about every 1-2 years). It also says "Fire" or "Carbon Monoxide" when it alarms so you know what it is detecting. For about $50, you can get one with a 10 year battery and programmable location that says something like "Carbon Monoxide in bedroom." I have one in the salon, and one in each cabin/sleeping area. No connection to main power is required, so mounting is very easy and you don't have to worry about battery drain. 
Captain John
Past Commodore, Peninsula Yacht Club
Lake Norman, NC
Carver 3227 - "Splashy Lady"
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Past Commodore, Peninsula Yacht Club
Lake Norman, NC
Carver 3227 - "Splashy Lady"
Aquasport 222CCP - "Gone Fission"
