Fiver Driver wrote:
I have found that when the water heater anode is about used up I get terrible smelling gases from the hot water taps before water starts coming out. I don't know if the fumes will set off the propane alarm because I bleed the air from the bedroom sink and the propane alarm is in the kitchen.
I just changed the water heater anode when I put the trailer away for the winter. It seems fine now. It looks like there must have been enough fumes in the water pipes to set it off. I was using the sink that is very close to the detector to bleed the air out of the hot water pipes.