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I have a carbon monoxide detector to install on my CD 22. (After all I could be berthed next to someone running Yamahas or perhaps there could be a Dodge idling away on shore).
I intend to mount it on the underside of the electronics shelf. I understand they should generally be mounted higher up. So the options seem to be top of cuddy or top of cabin. I see the unit recommends that the power be left on all the time as solid state devices like it that way, or some such verbage. I figure to have it on whenever the house battery is on but not to connect it directly to the battery? The only things I connect directly to the battery are the two stern bilge pumps. Any comments on useful life of these CO detectors?
Regards,

Regards,