Forum Discussion
- You have a leak. If the regulator and pigtails are 5+ years old it would be OK to just replace them. I recommend Cavagna brand.
- azdryheatExplorerIf the leak is the pressure relief valve there will be a very strong odor of propane. Happened to me.
- Dave_H_MExplorer III got the same dang problem with my Laredo. I have decided for the hey of it I am gonna get some of fancy pink leak detector from Lowes and give that a try.
- ksbowmanExplorer III have had to replace my regulators and hoses on 2 of my last 3 5th wheels. All were used and at least two years old. All different brands. Must be a recurring problem.
- djousmaExplorerNot normal, however Propane gas is heavier than air, and is why, I assume that the "floor" of my LP tank compartments are open mesh to let any excess gas escape. I dont know if all enclosed LP compartments are made that way, but I'd almost guess its a requirement for this very reason.
- DutchmenSportExplorerI had a similar problem with my new Montana High Country 5er. There was a slight smell, seemed like, all the time. I used so much Dawn and soaped up those 30 pound tanks and hoses and connections looking for leaks, they should stay clean for years now!
I always use one tank at a time, and the other is turned off completely. When one goes empty, I flip over to the other one, and turn the first one completely off. It made no difference which one was on and the other off.
Well,.... after many many fill-ups (because we used the trailer over last winter), I realized one day I didn't smell "it" any more. I did not do anything different, except give everything a super-duper bath. And to this day, there is still no more propane smell. I don't know what happened different. But I'm glad the smell is gone. - pcm1959ExplorerNo, not normal. I had to replace both hoses on my brand new fiver. The manufacturer installed hoses that were really too short.
As others have mentioned, check to find the exact source of the leak. If indeed it is the hoses, replaces with longer quality hoses. - JRscoobyExplorer II
RoyB wrote:
This was one of my draw backs for fifth wheel trailers... My two propane tanks are directly under my front bed overhang haha...
I have the same problem on my POPUP layout... I have two big tanks under the front tent bed setup...
But with a POPUP the tent will not seal you or gas in. - RoyBExplorer IIThis was one of my draw backs for fifth wheel trailers... My two propane tanks are directly under my front bed overhang haha...
I would most definitely inspect for where the leak smell is coming from... Doesn't sound normal to me...
The little things sneak up on you in the middle of the night haha... Then they are not little anymore...
I have the same problem on my POPUP layout... I have two big tanks under the front tent bed setup...
Roy Ken - Scooter_AlfaExplorerNo you have a problem.
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