โApr-17-2017 07:26 AM
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โApr-18-2017 05:47 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
If this is indeed your propane alarm going off, and not the CO sensor, it can be set off by a few things besides propane. I'm fairly sure ammonia from the fridge would set it off, and possibly H2S from the water heater bacteria or bad batteries.
coolmom42 wrote:
But could be there is a small propane leak... time to trace the fridge supply line back and tighten all the fittings, maybe check with some soap spray for leaks.
โApr-17-2017 03:51 PM
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โApr-17-2017 02:03 PM
epbigfoot wrote:
call me dumb, but, the vent on top of the camper is about 6 feet or more from the refrig. Like I said I will take it all apart, still raining, monsoon, lol. thank you sir.
โApr-17-2017 01:52 PM
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โApr-17-2017 01:33 PM
โApr-17-2017 12:04 PM
turbojimmy wrote:
Ha! That's funny. I saw CO2 and went with it. Of course it's CO (monoxide vs dioxide). Though I wonder if a CO2 alarm really exists (though not in the RV world).
โApr-17-2017 11:36 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Since you typed CO2 so many times, I just have to point out, CO2 makes your soda fizz, CO is the carbon monoxide that can kill you. None of us have a CO2 alarm.
โApr-17-2017 11:30 AM
turbojimmy wrote:
Ok let's get a few things straight:
- LP gas leak smells like rotten eggs. Will not set off a CO2 alarm
- Fridge leak smells like ammonia (because it is), also will not set off a CO2 alarm
- You can't smell CO2 - it's colorless and odorless
If the CO2 alarm is going off, you have combustion gasses (not LP gas) entering the camper. That's bad. I know you've cleaned your vent top and bottom. The fridge also as a chimney that runs up the back of it from where the flame peep hole is the whole way up. It could be clogged.
Sulfur smell will not set off a CO2 alarm. CO2 will set off a CO2 alarm (again, you can't smell what it's alarming on).
โApr-17-2017 11:23 AM
naturist wrote:
Detail, but important: THERE IS NO CO2 alarm. It is a CO alarm. Carbon dioxide is the gas in your soda. Carbon monoxide is the deadly gas.
The likely cause of a carbon monoxide alarm is clogged air intake or exhaust on the burner. I'd say op was on the right track but something still needs cleaning.
โApr-17-2017 11:15 AM
โApr-17-2017 11:01 AM
turbojimmy wrote:
Ok let's get a few things straight:
- LP gas leak smells like rotten eggs. Will not set off a CO2 alarm
- Fridge leak smells like ammonia (because it is), also will not set off a CO2 alarm
- You can't smell CO2 - it's colorless and odorless
If the CO2 alarm is going off, you have combustion gasses (not LP gas) entering the camper. That's bad. I know you've cleaned your vent top and bottom. The fridge also as a chimney that runs up the back of it from where the flame peep hole is the whole way up. It could be clogged.
Sulfur smell will not set off a CO2 alarm. CO2 will set off a CO2 alarm (again, you can't smell what it's alarming on).