Folks,
Got a Mid 90's Santego 310. When underway at cruising speed, I have no issues with CO. But at idle and at very low speed (under 5MPH) the CO alarms go off. Even if all the back Sliding windows are off and the side windows are open for a little cross flow ventilation.
Its as if slowly, CO makes it through the bilge area and gets into the cabin or something.
Does anyone else have issues with this?
Sometimes at the dock I just want to fire the engines up in the winter time to run them for a while (I like to run the engines in the Winter a couple times a month if its sitting in the slip to full operating temperature). With everything closed up, in about 10minutes, I get the CO alarm going off.
What do you do to help reduce this situation from occurring?
I installed a small fan that sucks air from the outside (through window) to try to get fresh air in. This only delayed the CO alarm. But I still get CO into the cabin.
Any thoughts/experiences on this?
-J
Got a Mid 90's Santego 310. When underway at cruising speed, I have no issues with CO. But at idle and at very low speed (under 5MPH) the CO alarms go off. Even if all the back Sliding windows are off and the side windows are open for a little cross flow ventilation.
Its as if slowly, CO makes it through the bilge area and gets into the cabin or something.
Does anyone else have issues with this?
Sometimes at the dock I just want to fire the engines up in the winter time to run them for a while (I like to run the engines in the Winter a couple times a month if its sitting in the slip to full operating temperature). With everything closed up, in about 10minutes, I get the CO alarm going off.
What do you do to help reduce this situation from occurring?
I installed a small fan that sucks air from the outside (through window) to try to get fresh air in. This only delayed the CO alarm. But I still get CO into the cabin.
Any thoughts/experiences on this?
-J