- Jun 22, 2011
- 508
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- Carthago
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- Since Nov 2010 after 25 yrs under canvas.
Just curious
Watched a video review earlier of a van which does not have gas. Solar Panels and an inverter power an electric hob etc.
There was a CO1 sensor above the hab door.
Why would you have such a sensor when there seems almost no change of carbon monoxide existing ?
Placing the sensor up by the roof seems daft as (from my school science days over 50 years ago) co1 is heavier than air and sinks to the floor. Anyone sleeping well below the sensor would therefore be dead before it went off.
Am I missing something?
Watched a video review earlier of a van which does not have gas. Solar Panels and an inverter power an electric hob etc.
There was a CO1 sensor above the hab door.
Why would you have such a sensor when there seems almost no change of carbon monoxide existing ?
Placing the sensor up by the roof seems daft as (from my school science days over 50 years ago) co1 is heavier than air and sinks to the floor. Anyone sleeping well below the sensor would therefore be dead before it went off.
Am I missing something?