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buylow12 wrote:No, the norm is DSI (direct spark ignition). I would think a 2004 unit would have that.
Is that not the norm anymore? (pilot)
โMay-01-2015 10:44 AM
buylow12 wrote:
It's a 2004, I just flip a switch and it lights. I could post a picture when I get back over there this evening if it's not clear. It's got a little flame that lights just below the regulator and then the burner under the water tank. Is that not the norm anymore? The problem seems to be that it's lit when I have it off.
โMay-01-2015 10:22 AM
โMay-01-2015 10:00 AM
2oldman wrote:
I didn't read your OP carefully.. sorry.
It's common in my coach to get propane smell when a tank is near empty. I have no idea why. As for your 30lb tank draining, have you not been running the furnace or anything else ?
I'm also curious as to why you don't run HW on propane. If I don't get a nightly shower I'm an unhappy camper.
โMay-01-2015 09:29 AM
buylow12 wrote:Pilot light? How old is this coach?
... the piolet light lite even though the water heater is off of course(whoop?)
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โMay-01-2015 09:11 AM
buylow12 wrote:
We have been boondocking 1 to 3 nights and then staying in a campground so we just don't bother with showers while boondocking to save water. No shower, no need for hot water.
Maybe I'm just crazy I don't know. I just tested all the fittings around the water heater and didn't notice anything leaking. The smell is really concentrated in the water heater. Also when I got up, after the had being off all night, I could swear the water heater still had a slight propane smell to it.
I know this is incredibly stupid but I just couldn't help myself since I don't know how else to test if it's the water heater leaking. I stuck my grill lighter in it, no explosion(thank god), no flame other than the lighters at all. Any other, less stupid way, that I can confirm whether it's leaking or not?
We actually haven't been using the heater for the past week much at all, mostly just refrigerator, stove, and oven. However, I was just thinking about it and I actually don't know that the tank was full. It was from when we purchased the rv actually. It was the other tank I refilled myself.
I'm thinking I'm just going to see how it goes. Maybe it's like someone said before, it smelled because the tank was going empty. I know the tank it's on now is full so if we run through this one, we have a problem. I'd still really like to get the water heater looked at though.
Tim Czarkowski
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