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R4: 7 10 11 alt: 12 13
R5: 3 1 6 alt: 7 2 R6: 10 3 1 alt: 5 9 R7: 7 10 3 alt: 1 4 R8: 2 12 11 alt: 9 7 R9: 4 6 9 alt: 10 3 R10: 6 5 2 alt: 8 12 R11: 7 6 4 alt: 2 3 R12: 8 2 7 alt: 9 11 R13: 5 8 11 alt: 7 1 |
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R4: 1 7 9 12
R5: 2 1 6 7 R6: 1 3 10 6 R7: 7 10 6 3 R8: 12 2 9 14 R9: 4 2 6 1 R10: 2 5 10 4 R11: 6 2 7 3 R12: 7 8 2 9 R13: 8 1 9 10 Good Luck! |
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PS--I have a smoke detector port that is continuing to chirp even though I've unplugged the smoke detector. If anyone knows what I can do to make it stop, please let me know. I changed the battery in the smoke detector, reset it and it still chirped. Unplugged everything...they are wired into the home electric....now, the plug in port is chirping...how is that possible?
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I don't have an alarm company...just smoke detectors wired into the home electric. It's the port that plugs into the smoke detector. I don't understand because I'm not aware that the port has anything in it that allows it to chirp.
I've contacted the maker of the smoke detector and my son-in-law is a Fire chief, so I think we'll probably be able to figure it out, but the chirping is unnerving. ![]() |
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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Thanks....Youtube is my best friend....I did reset the detector...it's not the detector now. It's the port that plugs in the electricity to the detector. I'm at a loss. Think it may be a defective plug....we'll see.
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Just might....teach a horse to win....
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