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Propane possible leak

al7601
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Filled up my 2 30LB tanks on May 4th and both were empty on May 28th. 13 days of camping and usage which include hot water heater only put on for dishes and showers, furnace only used for heat a half a dozen times and only at night, and full time running 24/7 of the refrigerator.

Last year it would last a few months under those same conditions with a little less usage of the heat during summer months.

around my 2 tanks when flip the propane tank cover, I could smell some propane. it seems as if its coming from the dual regulator with the auto switch over. Is this normal?
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mike-s
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Explorer
Before replacing the regulator, turn off the valves, then remove the couplings, and make sure the rubber seals aren't dirty or damaged. They're inside the tank fitting. Also, make sure the coupling is put on tight.

mobeewan
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Explorer
Make sure it is not the hose assemblies. I have had a lot of trouble with the crimped fittings leaking between the hose and the barb. I had a local commercial / industrial hose supplier and manufacturer make hoses for me like I wanted them and haven't had any more problems.

rbrand
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Explorer
Use Yellow Teflon tape. Not white!
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rbpru
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I can pretty much trace my gas lines from the tanks, under the TT, to behind the removable panels, right up to the appliance.

I would be looking and smelling for leaks. the soapy water work fine.

Also we only turn on one tank at a time.
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BB_TX
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Nomad
Use teflon tape or pipe dope specifically labeled for gas applications.

al7601
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Explorer
both tanks are full and didn't notice any holes in the pipes. think I could get away with just changing the regulator? any recommendations on which regulator to get? the Camco one has mixed reviews and I'm leaning towards the MARSH EXCEL MEGR253

schlep1967
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Nomad
Take a close look at the hoses coming off the tanks. I've had a rodent chew through mine. The tanks have a safety in them that stops large amounts of gas from escaping at once but it will still leak out.
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al7601
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downtheroad wrote:
Absolutely not normal...and absolutely dangerous.
You can also squirt some soapy water on the hoses, connections, and regulator to further isolate the problem.
Just from the nature of your question....I'd seek help from an RV service department or a mobile RV tech.

Unless you are handy and can replace the regulator yourself and while you are at it, the two hoses. It's really not a hard job..but either way, do it sooner than later.


thank you for the feedback. I'm pretty handy with that kind of stuff but have never done it before. I'm going to order the replacement like you said. do those regulators last a long time? and should I use Teflon tape on the threads?

SCVJeff
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I've seen/ smelled regulators that can vent where you can smell gas but only when the tanks are near completely empty
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downtheroad
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Absolutely not normal...and absolutely dangerous.
You can also squirt some soapy water on the hoses, connections, and regulator to further isolate the problem.
Just from the nature of your question....I'd seek help from an RV service department or a mobile RV tech.

Unless you are handy and can replace the regulator yourself and while you are at it, the two hoses. It's really not a hard job..but either way, do it sooner than later.
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