I have all electrical appliances in my apartment but I still have a carbon monoxide tetector running. mine has battery power only so I can move it at will, I keep it on top of a box onn my desk
I meant to comment on your other video saying that while I'm not an expert, I did a fair amount of research when I bought my dedicated CO detectors years ago, and my findings were that the 5' range (+/- a little...I eyeballed it / didn't use a tape measure for precision) seemed to be the sweet spot, and that's where all of mine are located throughout the house. Good on you for making a correction video, that says a lot about your character.
I couldn't find definitive info either on the location so when I installed mine, I did it at multiple levels, normal outlet, kitchen counter outlet, head height and ceiling. About the only level I don't have CO detector is on the floor.
I break out the carbon monoxide detectors whenever I use my generator. I live in a town house in a big city. So I just put the detectors next to beds near head level while running generator which is usually at night.
It's great that you make sure to offer corrections like this. The previous research might have been confusing CO with carbon dioxide (which IS... I think if memory serves) denser than air.
You might also want to invest in a heat detector because you could have a fire and not have smoke. That’s per the fire department and just look at a fire as it burns. The more efficient of fire is less likely you’re going to have smoke.
Not directly related and have no idea how LLM question was done, byt I have noticed that if the question is some way is leaning towards a standpoint, f.ex.. "Is it tru that...", then it will tend to come up with an answer that is agreeable with how the question was phrased (in my experience). So the best way is to keep all questions as open as possible. The exceptions are of course in any topic that are guarded by the woke agenda, there only one truth exists for all the mainstream AI's..
Kudos to a Man who corrects himself to others upon the receipt of new knowledge. From the 👍. Best
Thanks for that update. Funny even the AI is broken lol.
Well done!
I have all electrical appliances in my apartment but I still have a carbon monoxide tetector running. mine has battery power only so I can move it at will, I keep it on top of a box onn my desk
I meant to comment on your other video saying that while I'm not an expert, I did a fair amount of research when I bought my dedicated CO detectors years ago, and my findings were that the 5' range (+/- a little...I eyeballed it / didn't use a tape measure for precision) seemed to be the sweet spot, and that's where all of mine are located throughout the house. Good on you for making a correction video, that says a lot about your character.
Thanks for the update correction!!!
I couldn't find definitive info either on the location so when I installed mine, I did it at multiple levels, normal outlet, kitchen counter outlet, head height and ceiling. About the only level I don't have CO detector is on the floor.
I break out the carbon monoxide detectors whenever I use my generator. I live in a town house in a big city. So I just put the detectors next to beds near head level while running generator which is usually at night.
Mine are wall mounted just a little higher than my light switches.
for the algorithm.
It's great that you make sure to offer corrections like this. The previous research might have been confusing CO with carbon dioxide (which IS... I think if memory serves) denser than air.
Thanks. No, AI just lied. Lol. It does that quite a bit!
@@RealitySurvival ...wait... are you telling me that George Washington might not actually be Nepalese????
@PraxisPrepper 🤣 exactly!
You might also want to invest in a heat detector because you could have a fire and not have smoke. That’s per the fire department and just look at a fire as it burns. The more efficient of fire is less likely you’re going to have smoke.
Not directly related and have no idea how LLM question was done, byt I have noticed that if the question is some way is leaning towards a standpoint, f.ex.. "Is it tru that...", then it will tend to come up with an answer that is agreeable with how the question was phrased (in my experience). So the best way is to keep all questions as open as possible. The exceptions are of course in any topic that are guarded by the woke agenda, there only one truth exists for all the mainstream AI's..
With all due respect, I'll place the detector where the manufacturer tells me to, not a guy on RUclips, and certainly not chatGPT 😂
Smart man! 🤣
@@RealitySurvival woman 😀
@ankaviva maybe right now! But you might change your mind in 10 mins. 🤣