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quote:Originally posted by rmayhew
Has anyone else had this about it and he said my battery was probably just low. This is not the problem.
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We had problems with ours. I called MTI and they suggested the battery was low. After testing it (12v battery) I got a RA from them and sent it back. They supposedly tested it and sent it back to me. Same problem continued. I sent it back again and they replaced it and it has worked fine since. One thing I did do in all this is to put a toggle switch inline so when I have the gas disconnected in the winter, this doesn't need be on and draw on the battery. Below is the exchange I had with MTI if this helps.
From: "Sales"
To: "XXX"
Subject: Re: MTI Propane Detector model 30-441
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 11:45:23 -0500
Hi,
Per our phone conversation I am giving you the following instructions to send your detector back to us for testing. R.A.#### should be put on the outside of the package when you ship it. Keep this number so that if you should call to find out about the status of your detector we will be able to locate it. Send the unit to:
MTI Industries
31632 N. Ellis Drive #301
Volo, IL 60073
Also send a copy of your bill of sale which has the date on it for warranty purposes. Please don't hesitate to contact me is you have any questions.
Chris Berezowski
MTI Industries
800-383-0269