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kyle86 wrote:
I know this is discussed often but I'm stuck.
5th wheel sunny brook 2003
Lp detector has been replaced recently date is june 2012 on backside
At 3am the lp detector went off. I pushed button and opened door to vent. Went off. 15 minutes later it went off again. I pressed button and vented it went off. 30 mins later it went off again. I opened tank compartment door and smelled what I thought was propane. I cut off both tank valves and vented rv, and it didn't go back on.
Today I opened both tanks and started spraying down each fitting, tank, and anything propane related with soapy water. I followed the tube to water heater and sprayed. I followed tube to behind the fridge outside vent door. I removed futnace vent door and sprayed. I opened stove top and sprayed all propane line connections.
Nothing bubbled at all and at no time did I smell gas.
Here is something though. I just sanitized the rv with 1 cup bleach in 42 gal water. I drained and refilled though the water still smelled and taste like chlorine. I took a shower and flushed using this water. Could chlorine water have caused this?
I thought about buying the $30 sniffer tool. I want to avoid an rv shop at all costs. Where should I go from here? Btw it was 40 deg outside when alarm went off and 75 deg when I checked for leaks. Any help or advice appreciated!
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โApr-12-2016 08:35 PM
kyle86 wrote:nevadanick wrote:
Spray the regulator and check it for leaks, not just the connections.
This is why I love this forum!!!!
After I read this post I started inspecting the regulator closely. I put my ear next to it and can hear it hissing very faintly. I noticed a screen on the bottom which I assume is a vent. I put my nose under it and it smells like gas. I called my wife over for a 2nd opinion and she believes that it smells too. This is after leaving the compartment door open for a couple hours to vent the compartment. Is this screen vent on the bottom a typical place for these regulators to leak gas?
โApr-12-2016 07:42 PM
nevadanick wrote:
Spray the regulator and check it for leaks, not just the connections.
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Here is something though. I just sanitized the rv with 1 cup bleach in 42 gal water. I drained and refilled though the water still smelled and taste like chlorine. I took ashower
and flushed using this water. Could chlorine water have caused this?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.