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Geewizard
Oct 03, 2016Explorer
budwich wrote:
OP... are you actually smelling fumes or are you making a "guess" that "some sensor / alarm" is going off and you think its because of fumes?
Based on readings of rpod's, it doesn't appear that they use an integrated detector. Most indicate a problem with low voltage causing an propane alarm because of the sensors "importance". Alternatively, a bad detector maybe a cause. Again, it depends on what the actual issue is.
I am actually smelling combustion fumes. They smell the same as those emitted by the top outside vent from the propane fridge when running. I do not smell propane.
The detector is not bad and the battery voltage is above that required by the sensor.
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