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ajriding
Aug 17, 2019Explorer II
Well your detector would not go off if you had a fan blowing all the bad gases away.
Propane leak could be in a lot of places, at the fridge where the flange nut attaches, or a cracked line, or another connection along the line.If this is the first you seen of the leak, then look first to what the tech guy did, maybe he affected something and a leak happened.
CO would likely be just from the fridge gas flame. CO is normal, but should not be going into the cabin, it should go up the fridge compartment chimney.
You have a cabin leak, likely along where the fridge is framed along the inside wall. It could be up the chimney too.
I do not know anything of "thing that controlled the fridge temp from going too high".
I thought "high cool" would be set from your fridge controls, some have Low to High, some have a specific temp setting. Some need DC power, some do not.
Propane leak could be in a lot of places, at the fridge where the flange nut attaches, or a cracked line, or another connection along the line.If this is the first you seen of the leak, then look first to what the tech guy did, maybe he affected something and a leak happened.
CO would likely be just from the fridge gas flame. CO is normal, but should not be going into the cabin, it should go up the fridge compartment chimney.
You have a cabin leak, likely along where the fridge is framed along the inside wall. It could be up the chimney too.
I do not know anything of "thing that controlled the fridge temp from going too high".
I thought "high cool" would be set from your fridge controls, some have Low to High, some have a specific temp setting. Some need DC power, some do not.
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