Usually with first alert smoke detectors, when the alarm is over, the green power indicator light blinks on and off every two seconds to indicate that it has been triggered.
Their purpose is to be loud. First alert made the 9120B and SC9120’s series for families with children or family members who have a hard time waking up or hearing.
I’m not sure how water got in one of your smoke alarms but that’s obviously a big problem because water and electricity does not end well. I’m surprised that didn’t start a fire.
Yes, it did. It leaked on one of the smoke detectors causing it to short and send a voltage across the sense wire, wich normaly sets the ither ones of too. You could see that the one that was full of water had bubbles in the water, indicating that there was mains voltage across the water. Couldeve killed the poor guy!
You pay the price for having an entire tank full of water installed right over top your entire house. I’ve installed many of those exact alarms. Those alarms are never ever supposed to display both lights at constant brightness like that. The soaking wet alarm here shorted out completely and could’ve shocked you when you grabbed it. That alarm is now garbage and may be damaged beyond repair after acting the way it did.
Usually with first alert smoke detectors, when the alarm is over, the green power indicator light blinks on and off every two seconds to indicate that it has been triggered.
I love the first alert SC7010BV Because it has a low frequency horn and speaker 🔈 not as loud as piercing as the 9120BS
Their purpose is to be loud. First alert made the 9120B and SC9120’s series for families with children or family members who have a hard time waking up or hearing.
@@Airbus_A.320 Loud enough to be noticable rather
I’m not sure how water got in one of your smoke alarms but that’s obviously a big problem because water and electricity does not end well. I’m surprised that didn’t start a fire.
And that’s exactly why I wouldn’t want the water heater in my attic at least the smoke alarm lights up the red light to tell you which one activated.
TIPS:PRESS THE TEST BUTTON TO SILENT THE ALARM
its Fucking Soaked in water!! are you Blind?? That won't work!!
These models don’t have that feature
@@iashbanen They do.
I like your graffe
Legends still say its still going
That BRK smoke detector was messed up. It wasn't even beeping, and the lights weren't flashing
Yeah it was beeping, just very quiet and broken I presume.
2:01
It has already been triggered When the video started
Bro I have a first alert sc7010lblv connected to these smoke alarms and just this morning they started going off
The smoke alarm Tell me my mom’s cooking sucks and my dad’s cooking is better not gonna lie it happened yesterday
so your gas water heater leaked and set them off?
Yes, it did. It leaked on one of the smoke detectors causing it to short and send a voltage across the sense wire, wich normaly sets the ither ones of too. You could see that the one that was full of water had bubbles in the water, indicating that there was mains voltage across the water. Couldeve killed the poor guy!
3:40 The smoke alarm is crying :|
I have to stay this house for 5 months but i have to stay this one forever ♾️♾️
It said on the circuit board number 3 was smoke not number 2.
That wouldn’t work anyway, they have backup batteries and the interconnect would still be live
I love smoked detectors
I have the exact same smoke alarm and breaker
I like your geraffe
I had the smaller one when I was a kid
luckily my heater is in th egarage
You pay the price for having an entire tank full of water installed right over top your entire house. I’ve installed many of those exact alarms. Those alarms are never ever supposed to display both lights at constant brightness like that. The soaking wet alarm here shorted out completely and could’ve shocked you when you grabbed it. That alarm is now garbage and may be damaged beyond repair after acting the way it did.