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flash_flood
Aug 28, 2013Explorer
westend wrote:
Edit: reread your initial post and see you have a MH so the tanks are fixed, right? Here's what I would do: call the outfit that filled it, tell them to roll a guy to your location with the necessary connections and tank to bleed yours off.
If you have any spark producing devices, make sure they are off. This means, if you're connected to shore power, turn the power off at your pedesatal or inside the load center at your house. DO NOT attempt to remove the cord from your coach. If you have a battery disconnect switch, turn it off to all banks. Wait for the cavalry and stand back from the coach. If you can open a door or window to the coach without creating a spark, you might try. It might be better to just keep away.
If the outfit that refilled your tank won't come to the rescue, call the Fire Dept..
It's in our driveway not connected to anything. I was gonna move it away from the house but maybe not. I drove it 15 miles yesterday from the fill station. I'll call them and see what they are willing to do. The tank is bolted to the MH.
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