We've had a super cold spell here in Vancouver, BC. I was down at the boat running the diesel central heating and after several hours the CO sensor starting going off. Freaked me out so shut heater off and opened all hatches to vent.
Then tried an electric ceramic plug in heater and the same thing happened. I'm concerned as I'd like to try and keep the temperature in the boat above freezing to ward off any freezing issues but not sure if the sensor is accurate.
Has anyone ever had this issue before or know a way to test to see if it's a faulty sensor?
Then tried an electric ceramic plug in heater and the same thing happened. I'm concerned as I'd like to try and keep the temperature in the boat above freezing to ward off any freezing issues but not sure if the sensor is accurate.
Has anyone ever had this issue before or know a way to test to see if it's a faulty sensor?
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