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larrymjr
New Member

 USA
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Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 11:04:38 AM
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Our 2005 Flagstaff 5ver is equipped with a CCI Controls propane leak detector. It is alerting erroneously. Our RV has been sitting in the shed for over a month, I have turned the propane off at the tanks, and the detector has/is alerting about 2 times per week. There are no chemicals (pinesol, amonia, etc) near the detector either. I talked with CCI tech support and was alarmed (no pun intended) when he told me that the life of the detectors is about 5 years. So, if my 5ver is a 2005, my detector could be a 2004 model...so I am in my 4th year of it's life. OH...and the warranty is only 2 years on the detector. So, the tech says I need to purchase a new detector. Has anyone else run into this issue?
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twmw1126
Starting Member

USA
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Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 11:29:51 AM
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Do you have the trailer plug into electric? If not the battery might be low.
Teri & Mickey Flagstaff 829BHSS |
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Capn Courage
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Canada
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Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 9:10:25 PM
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Larry
Try plugging your trailer in and see if it solves the problem, as Teri & Mickey said a low voltage reading from your battery will cause the propane detector to beep intermittently, our dealer covered this on the PDI, suprised the CCI tech didn't mention it.
Norm
Capn & Mrs. C Phoenix The Camping Sheltie 2002 GMC Safari 2004 Rockwood 2304 Eaz Lift WDH Reese AntiSway
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dunnnc
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USA
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Posted - Aug 25 2008 : 9:36:01 PM
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What Capn Courage (Norm) says is true, we had it happen on our 2007 Kodiak when the converter quit working while we were away from the camper for about 3 hrs and had left some lights on. When we got back to the trailer the leak detector was chirping. I immediately went outside and shut off the tanks, connected a fan, opened all the windows, roof vents and the door. After I started turning off the lights, the leak detector shut off. As soon as I turned on a light, the detector went off again. I did exactly what Norm said, hooked up the truck to the camper and with all the lights on, the detector remained silent. Had to have another converter installed.
Neil & Frankie Dunn 08 Flagstaff 831RLSS 636# Tongue 6700# Trailer Axles 05 Silverado 1500 Ext Cab 5.3L, 3.23 PosiTrac 6620# Truck Reese WD w/800# Bars LH & RH Eaz-Lift Sway Controls Tow & See Mirrors
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mahutson
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USA
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Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 7:55:08 PM
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Interesting and timely post. After our last trip, when the DW cleaned the stove she inadvertently turned on one of the burners to the stovetop. It took me 4 days to 1) Determine that the smell was propane and not an odor coming from my grey water tank and 2) That the burner had been left on draining one of my recently filled propane tanks and working on the second. Interesting enough, my LP detector never indicated there was an issue. Several times I attempted to “air” out the TT as I thought it was my grey water tank and ran the fantastic fan with the door left open. I assume this was a pretty dangerous situation as if there was a spark that could have ignited the propane that filled the TT when it was closed?
So am I to assume that the LP detector is not working? The TT was hooked up to shore power so there was not a low battery issue.
Mark
2009 Rockwood 8313SS 2007 F150 4x4 SCREW 5.4L Equal-i-zer 4-Point WD & SC Tekonsha P3
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