ruadisneyfan2
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Not really budget related but I don't know a better place to ask. Some background...
We've lived in our home over 22 years. It's a rancher (one floor). We've always had hard-wired smoke alarms with battery back up. Several years ago, I realized how old the originals were and we replaced them all. (One in each BR and one in foyer.)
Lately, the one in the foyer started chirping. We have a battery tester so we checked all the batteries first. They're all good. Still chirps. We replaced the batteries anyway. Still chirps. We replaced ALL 4 smoke alarms. Still chirps.
We're thinking it must be some electrical problem but I'd love to hear some tips or advice before we call an electrician. I'm ready to just abandon the wiring ability and go back to the old fashion battery type and just replace them each time we change the clocks for daylight savings time.
Day 3 of chirping is like some kind of war prisoner torture device.


Thanks!
We've lived in our home over 22 years. It's a rancher (one floor). We've always had hard-wired smoke alarms with battery back up. Several years ago, I realized how old the originals were and we replaced them all. (One in each BR and one in foyer.)
Lately, the one in the foyer started chirping. We have a battery tester so we checked all the batteries first. They're all good. Still chirps. We replaced the batteries anyway. Still chirps. We replaced ALL 4 smoke alarms. Still chirps.
We're thinking it must be some electrical problem but I'd love to hear some tips or advice before we call an electrician. I'm ready to just abandon the wiring ability and go back to the old fashion battery type and just replace them each time we change the clocks for daylight savings time.
Day 3 of chirping is like some kind of war prisoner torture device.



Thanks!
