We have a smoke alarm, one of the "in-line" versions where the alarm is fitted to the "baton holder" and sits between the holder and the bulb.
In the "Summer" up here a short period of time this device kicks off, because the lamp is not lit, generally starting to beep at about 0400 AM Simply switching on the light re-charges the internal batteries on the device and the beeping stops.
Our one started with a low beep this morning, i left the light on for about 4 hours during daylight today, hay-Ho no Beeping.
Ken.
In the "Summer" up here a short period of time this device kicks off, because the lamp is not lit, generally starting to beep at about 0400 AM Simply switching on the light re-charges the internal batteries on the device and the beeping stops.
Our one started with a low beep this morning, i left the light on for about 4 hours during daylight today, hay-Ho no Beeping.
Ken.