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Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/27/17 12:18pm

I have a Costar model 9-rv battery-operated CO detector that has gone bad after 6 1/2 years. I want to replace it, but they apparently don't make that model any more. What is my best bet to replace it with a new one that will not require any new holes or drilling in the ceiling?


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Posted By: IAMICHABOD on 07/27/17 12:41pm

What is needed is a dual chamber detector that will detect CO and smoke from a slow smoldering fire such as may start in a R/V because of electrical fires and fast burning smokeless fires. It will fit where your old one was.

After a lot of research and talking to Kidde, they assured me that this one would work in a home and also A RV,there is no difference.

This is what I found.
A Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-BA Nighthawk
That seemed to be best suited for this kind of application.

Like This

They now can be bought at Home Depot, also At Amazon.

Home Depot

Amazon

I suggest you read all the info and make your decision on this but I replaced the ones in my Class C with this one.They are rated for 10 years
and most are only rated for 5,If your RV is older than 5 years old and they haven't been changed they are most likely no good. Mine needed to be replaced so this was a good deal for me, I had a hard wired one and I chucked it for the battery powered ones, they can be checked before each trip by pushing the test button in the center of the unit.


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Posted By: enblethen on 07/27/17 12:44pm

Most are now 12 volt. Here is a battery operated.
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Posted By: Toddupton on 07/27/17 12:48pm

Is yours also a propane detector because that might also be important.


Posted By: 2012Coleman on 07/27/17 01:11pm

COSTAR makes two models of detectors - the 9RV and 12RV-DB. the 12RV-DB is hard wired. I think the 9RV is the most current model. This is the one I have as it was a direct replacement for the prevvious model that came with my TT. It worked with the existing mounting plate, so I didn't have to drill new holes.

HERE is their website - has links to manuals and customer support contact info. Yours might be under warranty.

Did you read the fine print on the back of the detector and install a fresh battery? It usually beeps a couple times when you install a new battery.


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Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/27/17 02:06pm

Toddupton wrote:

Is yours also a propane detector because that might also be important.


No


Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/27/17 02:08pm

2012Coleman wrote:

COSTAR makes two models of detectors - the 9RV and 12RV-DB. the 12RV-DB is hard wired. I think the 9RV is the most current model. This is the one I have as it was a direct replacement for the prevvious model that came with my TT. It worked with the existing mounting plate, so I didn't have to drill new holes.

HERE is their website - has links to manuals and customer support contact info. Yours might be under warranty.

Did you read the fine print on the back of the detector and install a fresh battery? It usually beeps a couple times when you install a new battery.


I had already checked. They no longer sell the battery model.


Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/27/17 02:25pm

I need one that can be mounted with the existing screws and holes. If not, I'd rather just forget it. I also have a combo detector in the same coach.


Posted By: garyemunson on 07/27/17 05:46pm

Keep in mind propane detectors need to be installed down at floor level as propane is heavier than air.


Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/27/17 07:15pm

The 9-rv model has been replaced by the quantum guardian QG100, which is out of stock (Seems I may have run into that same problem previously). I really think they are trying to push their 12v model, but I'm not in the mood to rewire the whole bedroom area. Incidentally, this has nothing to do with propane.


Posted By: F350/RR on 07/27/17 08:49pm

Keep in mind that the test buttons on various detectors are testing only the horn and its circuit. The button test does not test the sensing elements, only real exposure to CO, propane, smoke or particles of combustion will test sensing.
Sensing elements can be contaminated or have their lives shortened by dust, solvent fumes and cooking oil vapors. I would not trust any detector beyond five years. The only real test is for detectors to be exposed to what they are supposed to detect.
CO detector standards permit no alarm to sound at low levels for specified time periods.


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Posted By: 2012Coleman on 07/28/17 05:55am

Dashonthedash wrote:

The 9-rv model has been replaced by the quantum guardian QG100, which is out of stock (Seems I may have run into that same problem previously). I really think they are trying to push their 12v model, but I'm not in the mood to rewire the whole bedroom area. Incidentally, this has nothing to do with propane.
Sorry - I was wrong. I searched for the QG100 and found it HERE for 48.50 with free shipping. I put one in the cart and went to checkout. It didn't say they were out of stock. Guess you can call them to confirm before ordering as I could not find on EBay or Amazon.

Good luck!


Posted By: wa8yxm on 07/28/17 06:11am

THere is no Best you can replace it with just about anything you find at Lowes, Home-Depot, Wal*mart your local hardware, Or any other store.

THERE IS NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT AN RV CO DETECTOR.. They are identical to units sold for Sticks and Bricks

Right now Lowes has a special on FIrst Alert with the 10 year battery THis is a dual (Smoke and CO) detector, and it is one dollar more than the replacable battery version of the same alarm.

You may need to replace the mountaing bracket and the screw holes may not line up but odds are the new bracket will cover the old holes.


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Posted By: Dashonthedash on 07/28/17 10:50am

2012Coleman wrote:

Dashonthedash wrote:

The 9-rv model has been replaced by the quantum guardian QG100, which is out of stock (Seems I may have run into that same problem previously). I really think they are trying to push their 12v model, but I'm not in the mood to rewire the whole bedroom area. Incidentally, this has nothing to do with propane.
Sorry - I was wrong. I searched for the QG100 and found it HERE for 48.50 with free shipping. I put one in the cart and went to checkout. It didn't say they were out of stock. Guess you can call them to confirm before ordering as I could not find on EBay or Amazon.

Good luck!


Thanks, I found that source (JMAC Supply) and will order one from it. Hope I get one that works and hasn't expired.


Posted By: Ron3rd on 07/28/17 11:54am

IAMICHABOD wrote:

What is needed is a dual chamber detector that will detect CO and smoke from a slow smoldering fire such as may start in a R/V because of electrical fires and fast burning smokeless fires. It will fit where your old one was.

After a lot of research and talking to Kidde, they assured me that this one would work in a home and also A RV,there is no difference.

This is what I found.
A Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-BA Nighthawk
That seemed to be best suited for this kind of application.

Like This

They now can be bought at Home Depot, also At Amazon.

Home Depot

Amazon

I suggest you read all the info and make your decision on this but I replaced the ones in my Class C with this one.They are rated for 10 years
and most are only rated for 5,If your RV is older than 5 years old and they haven't been changed they are most likely no good. Mine needed to be replaced so this was a good deal for me, I had a hard wired one and I chucked it for the battery powered ones, they can be checked before each trip by pushing the test button in the center of the unit.


Kidde nighthawk is the best option as noted above


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Posted By: Dashonthedash on 08/04/17 11:30am

Just got my replacement from JMAC and it fits perfectly. It is about 4 years old, though, so it's only got another 5 years, but it works fine, the packaging and alarm seal were intact, and the included battery read 9.3 volts, so all is good.


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