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 From:  David Jones
 
 Ok, I bought the AIM CO detctor.  It is compact, but a bit heavier and larger
 than I imagined--but entirely satisfactory for my plane and hangar.  It does
 have a chirp that I can hear with my degraded hearing frequency.
 
 Looking at it, I saw no screws in the base plate.  Being naturally curious,
 particularly about replacing batteries in other safety detectors, I looked
 into the Owner's Manual.
 
 Conspicuously absent is information about replacing batteries, in fact, it
 appears that they want you to throw the $50 instrument away when the test
 button shows the wrong response!
 
 Me throw fifty bucks away when a two buck battery gets low?  Wrong!
 
 Unfortunately, they give no idea of battery lifetime on this fine
 instrument--should I expect it to last six months or six years before I throw
 it away and give them another fifty bucks instead of buying a two buck
 battery?
 
 Did I remember someone-maybe Scott-saying that he hard-wired it in his
 airplane?  If someone has pried the back plate off successfully, please give
 us your observations regarding future battery replacement, potential
 hard-wiring, etc.
 
 The bottom line is that it is a worthwhile investment, and even with no
 battery info, I am happy with the suggestion of buying it!  Thanks guys.
 
 David Jones, Pecatonica, Illinois
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