Tortoise wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 1:03 pm
Microwaving a blaring smoke alarm to silence it seems like overkill when you can just pop out the battery instead.
Where's the fun in that? Mine are hardwired, so the batteries are just a backup. Of course they beep-nag me for fresh batteries. Still, if Mark's were disconnected and beeping..it's one of the mysteries of the universe. There's a button you can press on many models to silence them for a little while.
Tortoise wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 1:03 pm
Microwaving a blaring smoke alarm to silence it seems like overkill when you can just pop out the battery instead.
Where's the fun in that? Mine are hardwired, so the batteries are just a backup. Of course they beep-nag me for fresh batteries. Still, if Mark's were disconnected and beeping..it's one of the mysteries of the universe. There's a button you can press on many models to silence them for a little while.
The hardwired ones often have battery backups like yours, so if you disconnect the wires and they continue to beep, it's because of the battery. If you remove the battery, the beeping stops.
Do you guys really think that was something that didn't occur to Mark?
I wouldn't be surprised if this is a "safety" innovation in smoke detectors: a small, rechargable (powered from the mains) battery that can't (easily) be removed. Just so that it won't let you forget that it doesn't have power.
Mark is a very smart guy, so I agree it probably occurred to him. My guess (correct me if I’m wrong, Mark) is that he was half-asleep while trying to deal with the blaring alarm, so he opted for the fastest solution — the microwave — to just make it stop ASAP.
Tortoise wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:31 pm
Mark is a very smart guy, so I agree it probably occurred to him. My guess (correct me if I’m wrong, Mark) is that he was half-asleep while trying to deal with the blaring alarm, so he opted for the fastest solution — the microwave — to just make it stop ASAP.
The backup battery was under a screw secured cover. And yes, I was still getting my bearings from being woken up. My first thought was "Hulk Smash", but then I wrapped it in a towel to muffle it. It was still fairly loud, so I looked for something to stuff the towel burrito into and noticed the microwave. That muffled it even more and I paused for a second. And then the devil made me push the start button.
many new alarms have a ten year non replaceable battery, the whole thing gets replaced when it starts to beep, so nuking it only keeps it from beeping itself to death in the dumpster.. (in addition to preservation of sanity)
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I wouldn't be surprised if this is a "safety" innovation in smoke detectors: a small, rechargable (powered from the mains) battery that can't (easily) be removed. Just so that it won't let you forget that it doesn't have power.
Whatever you do, don’t try to remove that small battery. That’s where the real alarm is hiding.
Microwave for safety.
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:55 pm
I just ate a full-sized mooncake all to myself, and now it feels like I have a brick in my stomach.
That’s pretty much what it is. Had 3 the other night. The small size. Nutritional info says 100 calories. I don’t think so. Maybe they left a zero off.
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:55 pm
I just ate a full-sized mooncake all to myself, and now it feels like I have a brick in my stomach.
That’s pretty much what it is. Had 3 the other night. The small size. Nutritional info says 100 calories. I don’t think so. Maybe they left a zero off.
It really hit the spot. I'm treating myself to, well, treats since coming back from my fiasco. Definitely helps.
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:55 pm
I just ate a full-sized mooncake all to myself, and now it feels like I have a brick in my stomach.
That’s pretty much what it is. Had 3 the other night. The small size. Nutritional info says 100 calories. I don’t think so. Maybe they left a zero off.
It really hit the spot. I'm treating myself to, well, treats since coming back from my fiasco. Definitely helps.
Therapeutic eating?
Vinny
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