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Pilot Gas Alarm with One Sensor Reviews

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Pilot Gas Alarm ? Single Sensor - Every boat should have a Gas Alarm as leaking gas that sinks down into the bilges can be extremely dangerous. This is an effective alarm which will detect butane and propane gas well before escaping gases build up to dangerous levels. It has a loud 85 decibel alarm with red warning light, a single sensor with 3.5m of cable and a test switch. ? Voltage: 12/24V ? Current Draw: 90 milliamps (100 milliamps in event of alarm) ? Sensitivity: Detects butane/propane at 25% LEL (lower explosive limit) ? Unit Size: W55 x H100 x D40mm ? In the Box: Gas alarm, 1 x LPG sensor with 3.5m cable, User manual, Sensor information slip

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Would you recommend this product to a fellow boater? yes
What activity do you use this for? Motor/Power Boat
Location Conwy North wales
The quilty is not as good as the originals I purchased some years back
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Posted 1 year ago
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Would you recommend this product to a fellow boater? yes
What activity do you use this for? Sail, Motor/Power Boat
Location Bangor Marina
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Posted 3 years ago
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Would you recommend this product to a fellow boater? no
What activity do you use this for? Sail
Main body seemed to work correctly when wired up but after initialisation the alarm kept sounding for a long period. The instructions mention a sensor fault which can occur when it is older than two years .Does this include shelf life? If so then you have to purchase sensors at regular periods .It might be more economic to buy a dearer gas alarm. Sales team very helpful and I was told to return for replacement. They didn't mention the free returns policy (small print in catalogue) so it cost me an extra £8 for insured postage. Ho hum!
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Posted 4 years ago