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profdant139
Jul 15, 2018Explorer II
It could be something as simple as the seven pin plug not fully plugged in. This happened to us once -- I thought it was all the way in, but it was not. The trailer got no juice from the truck, and the batteries died. In the middle of the night. Thus triggering the propane alarm.
What a fun fire drill that was!
So now I check to make sure the plug is really in all the way.
I hope this is all it takes to fix your situation -- wouldn't that be great?
What a fun fire drill that was!
So now I check to make sure the plug is really in all the way.
I hope this is all it takes to fix your situation -- wouldn't that be great?
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