This comic is inspired by XKCD and recent events and observations in my life. Disclaimer: I have no artistic ability and blatantly rip off the XKCD style and artwork, however the idea is mine and I feel it fits.

  • Dave.@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    I shall counter with a hypothesis:

    It could be that extended lower temperatures at night slow battery chemistry to the point where the voltage sags below the trigger threshold. It would take quite a few hours to cool the battery down from day time ceiling temps, so this would naturally occur in the early hours of the morning just before temperatures rise again.

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      3 months ago

      oh come on, we are talking about detectors inside heated apartments, not an igloo.

      edit: ok, but now i am curious. it seems that other people share the same theory, but that doesn’t mean it is not just shared myth.

      https://www.google.com/search?q=fire+detectors+battery+dead+time+of+day

      if anyone has some research or link they consider interesting on the topic, i’d be happy to look at it.