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kodiakcanuck
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
I really don't see the issue. Glad nobody was hurt, but not sure you need to turn off the propane when not in use as the tile of this post suggests.
Propane systems can leak or break on something rolling down the road, just like anything on a trailer. That's why they install propane sensor alarms, because sometimes they leak, or someone can leave a stove knob on.
Done the too tried to unpack the trailer when I get home trick many of times. Luckily I am one of the "bad" ones that leave my propane fridge on when I drive, so when I get home I know for sure nothing is leaking :B
Propane systems can leak or break on something rolling down the road, just like anything on a trailer. That's why they install propane sensor alarms, because sometimes they leak, or someone can leave a stove knob on.
Done the too tried to unpack the trailer when I get home trick many of times. Luckily I am one of the "bad" ones that leave my propane fridge on when I drive, so when I get home I know for sure nothing is leaking :B
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