video99.co.uk | Tear down a modern Carbon Monoxide Detector. @video99couk | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
Carbon Monoxide detectors have a limited life due to the chemical cell used for CO gas detection. Here we dismantle an end-of-life detectror and salvage some useful components from it. But could it have been designed to be less environmentally damaging?
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Music “Let It Run” with permission, copyright Cristie/MacFarlane.
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Play with it
03:22 Dismantle and look at parts
09:27 Conclusion
Carbon Monoxide detectors have a limited life due to the chemical cell used for CO gas detection. Here we dismantle an end-of-life detectror and salvage some useful components from it. But could it have been designed to be less environmentally damaging?
Audio and video transfers: video99.co.uk
If you like this detector, you can still buy it on Amazon via this link which earns the channel a very small amount:
amzn.to/32DPQPX
Please support us on Patreon patreon.com/video99couk
or Paypal to colin@video99.co.uk
Patreon members often get to view videos early.
Music “Let It Run” with permission, copyright Cristie/MacFarlane.
Sorry I do not offer an audio or video equipment repair service.
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Play with it
03:22 Dismantle and look at parts
09:27 Conclusion