jimh425 wrote:
rockhillmanor, I'm glad nothing bad happened too, but you should add an LP detector if you haven't already.
Have one and it is functioning. It is in the bedroom near the floor where it should be.
The stove is next to the sink. The propane found the 'sink' as it's lowest point. So it did not go to the floor where the propane detector would have sensed it. Coupled with the fact that I had the windows all open because of the smell and it was windy out which also added to it not setting off the detector. Had I closed those windows I think I could have been a goner!
It IS a learning curve for smells in an RV! :B
One day I kept getting whiffs of rotten eggs liken to sulfur water. I just thought it was the CG water. Turned out to be my batteries also! Converter was just cooking and cooking that darn battery.
Oh the joys of owning an RV. :C