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Re: Smoke detector and rechargeable 9V battery?
Frank Olson wrote:
> Lithium batteries are NOT the "best choice" for smoke alarms.
Sure they are, they last longer.
>Making
> such a generalized statement is both unprofessional and unsafe.
It was a broad statement, I should have wrote "if the manufacturer
permits Lithium batts then they are the best choice".
> Smoke
> alarms are "life safety".
No shit?
>batteries should be replaced with new
> ones once a year. Use a good quality NEW alkaline battery
Making such a generalized statement is both unprofessional and unsafe.
>and *always*
> follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Yeah, that's what I (and everyone else) said.
Just for giggles I went to the first manufacturer that google came up
with and picked a detector at random-- check it out
"Choosing a replacement battery:
Your Smoke Alarm requires one standard 9V battery. The following
batteries are acceptable as replacements: Duracell #MN1604, (Ultra)
#MX1604; Eveready (Energizer) #522. You may also use a Lithium
battery like the Ultralife U9VL-J for longer service life between
battery
changes. These batteries are available at many local retail stores."
http://www.brkelectronics.com/downloads/safety_products/user_manuals/smoke_alarms/Battery/manual_SA710_English.pdf
No where do they recommend replacing batts. yearly. I think the
battery marketing department came up with that baloney.
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