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Originally Posted by MBAtarga
This is my theory - the circuitry is more sensitive in cooler temperatures, hence this happens in the middle of the night when interior temperatures of the house are cooler.
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Not at my house in the summer. Our thermostat goes up 4 degrees and we use a ceiling fan over the bed to keep us comfortable. 30 minutes before the the alarm goes off it drops the temperature in the house back to normal. With the outside temps cooler in the morning the AC drops the temp in the house in no time. If I get up in the middle of the night it is for sure warmer than normal.
The smoke detector only starts chirping in the middle of the night.