joebedford
Dec 08, 2022Nomad II
Ants in the RV a good thing for once
Long story short: occasional whiffs of propane for months.
We're parked in FL and when ants got into the cats' kibble we decided to do something about it. I couldn't get under the RV (at least that's what I told DW) to spray so when she was under there, her nose (much more sensitive then mine) led her right to the source of the leak: it was where the galley slide fridge hose connected to the cast iron distribution pipes - the 3/8" hose had cracked from flexing. I capped it and no more propane smell.
BTW, based on how much my soapy water spray was bubbling, I would guess it was leaking less propane than the oven pilot.
We're parked in FL and when ants got into the cats' kibble we decided to do something about it. I couldn't get under the RV (at least that's what I told DW) to spray so when she was under there, her nose (much more sensitive then mine) led her right to the source of the leak: it was where the galley slide fridge hose connected to the cast iron distribution pipes - the 3/8" hose had cracked from flexing. I capped it and no more propane smell.
BTW, based on how much my soapy water spray was bubbling, I would guess it was leaking less propane than the oven pilot.