comes on, the carbon monoxide detector in our home beeps. My husband says that it cannot be the heat pump, but why does it beep when the pump goes on?? Does anyone know?
Inside it has been coated with, normally mercury or other highly reflective material, to get more brightness. And they are filled with fluorescent gases like neon, which are more active when heated. Heated ions moves very fast inside, spreading the light, uniformly when electricity is passed.
how do you know the code was parking next to fire hydant YOU GOT ESP? you do not tell us how you know this please explain but if it from San Francisco they are notorious for issuing parking tickets