rvcruiser
Jan 19, 2014Explorer
'Could have'..too Scary to Contemplate!
Thank goodness for son-in-laws! We are parked beside daughter and son-in-law at a campground in south Florida. Having just returned from the Keys we filled up gas tank a few blocks from the campground. While travelling for the last few miles after filling up, we ran the gennie for our residential fridge. Next day while setting up outside there was faint a smell of gas. A couple of hours later I went inside and the smell was even stronger. After a time we traced the smell to the gennie compartment. By now it was almost dark. Asked son-in-law to help us take a look....he found the hose that fills the gennie with gas had a pin hole just before it entered the gennie. Leaking gas directly over the exhaust for the gennie! Since there was a bit of extra length in the hose, he disconnected hose, sliced off about three inches including hole, then reconnected it to gennie.
What 'could have happened' is too scary to contemplate! A spark, a hot gennie exhaust pipe....who knows.
Thank goodness for our great son-in-law Bryan!
P.S. This hose was in fine shape and the hole was on the side....cannot figure how it could have got there.
Please.....check your gennie gas supply hose as part of maintenance!
What 'could have happened' is too scary to contemplate! A spark, a hot gennie exhaust pipe....who knows.
Thank goodness for our great son-in-law Bryan!
P.S. This hose was in fine shape and the hole was on the side....cannot figure how it could have got there.
Please.....check your gennie gas supply hose as part of maintenance!