Paddy
Veteran Member
How often to you change your batteries in your hard wired smoke detectors? I assume, but not sure, that if the power is on, the detector does not draw power from the battery. If that is the case, then the battery life is the shelf life of the battery.
What made me think of this was when I removed the old batteries I noticed the shelf life dates were the same as what I was replacing them with. Guess they came from the same box, I don't think I have any other equipment I use 9 V batteries in. Recently bought a new pack of batteries and saw they had a shelf life extending out 4-5 years.
Not intending for this to be a discussion of, "if you value your family you would change them xx times a year". I have 11 smoke detectors now, 5 more to go into basement and garage. I also have a sprinkler system where every room has at least one head, some 4.
What made me think of this was when I removed the old batteries I noticed the shelf life dates were the same as what I was replacing them with. Guess they came from the same box, I don't think I have any other equipment I use 9 V batteries in. Recently bought a new pack of batteries and saw they had a shelf life extending out 4-5 years.
Not intending for this to be a discussion of, "if you value your family you would change them xx times a year". I have 11 smoke detectors now, 5 more to go into basement and garage. I also have a sprinkler system where every room has at least one head, some 4.