Inspection of an Expired Smoke Detector.

by Mjtrinihobby in Circuits > Electronics

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Inspection of an Expired Smoke Detector.

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This old smoke detector in my home has become a nuisance by going off on its own.

The Dates.

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The service life on these cheap smoke detectors is about 10 years after which it becomes unreliable.

The Tool.

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My Handy pen knife came in useful in this job.

Popping It Open.

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Using the knife blade, I popped the 3 clips holding the cover. Now the guts of the smoke detector is available for inspection.

The Internals.

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Here the ionization chamber and piezo speaker can be seen in addition to the circuit board. Such a shame it cannot be refreshed.

Salvage.

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The 9v battery clip is perfectly good so I removed this for use in future projects.

The End.

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The rest of the smoke detector is good for garbage now. These detectors contain a very tiny amount of Americium as the radioactive ionization source. Once the ionization chamber is not interfered with, it is perfectly safe to dispose in regular household garbage. Bye-bye old detector!