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Frosty's Mom

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Posted: 10/05/08 11:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

ah! thanks everyone for the many thoughtful answers...sounds like i need not worry about it for awhile....see if it reoccurs. if not, i appreciate having my mind eased.

in case of the DISH in outer space; we've had it overnight at an RV service and their tech originally got it working. sorry it hasn't worked while on the road and obviously then needs a real technie; not someone from DISH to finish tweaking a permanent on-the-road solution for us. otherwise, we need to get our little digital converter box so we'll be able to use that bat wing after next feb.

appreciate it--including the remark about the dog. ha-- good one....thankfully, this one is neither fighter nor farter.


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I agree with JerryNH... if it's more than 4-5 years old, replace it. If you haven't had a constant propane leak problem, chances are you still don't and have a faulty sensor.
Ours went off a couple mornings in a row, and sure enough, the sensor was just plain tire. After replacing, I haven't had a problem.


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Frosty's Mom

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Posted: 10/05/08 11:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Jambo31 wrote:

I agree with JerryNH... if it's more than 4-5 years old, replace it. If you haven't had a constant propane leak problem, chances are you still don't and have a faulty sensor.
Ours went off a couple mornings in a row, and sure enough, the sensor was just plain tire. After replacing, I haven't had a problem.


yup--could very well be a faulty sensor....in checking stuff out, realize i don't see any little LED lights anymore on either the smoke detector or the CO detector...assume the batteries are bye-bye.

in either case, little green men or methane gas from feed lots; and in one theory from my DH--all that mining in NV.......gotta be messing with our air.

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Posted: 10/06/08 10:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

No batteries in the Propane detector, runs off the coach batteries. Smoke detectors use 9V batteries. The two systems are not connected to each other.


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