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Grit dog

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Posted: 05/15/22 07:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Sorry, that makes a bit more sense.
I've never seen a propane tank valve that vibrated open, so it seems kinda strange.
Would think that is only possible when driving/vibrating. Maybe onboard generator causing vibrations?
Take this advice with a grain of salt, but if it's actually opening on it's own, I'd safety wire it if you continue to use it.


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Brownleaf wrote:

Grit dog, my biggest problem is with my computer, as I will type out a paragraph and the unit will delete everything I just wrote or write back over what I am writing. I live alone and know little about computers. I say all to explain why I am not more verbose about issues. I may have bigger issues with my lp system. I am still checking to see if the valve closure was an error or it takes weeks to slowly open on its own. my 04,24 ft winnie stays in my driveway and I like to drive it once a week. I am doing various proejects such as recaulking and now rust removal from undercarriage. Doug


Hang in there Doug.


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Grit dog, gennset was removed but drive could have caused it. So even if it is opening on its own, you are saying the leak detector going off is a down system issue. The tank is basically empty right now. If there is a tiny amount in it would it be unsafe to try a stove top burner? And in fact should I open it up to see if that leak detector comes back on? Doug

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Brownleaf wrote:

Grit dog, gennset was removed but drive could have caused it. So even if it is opening on its own, you are saying the leak detector going off is a down system issue. The tank is basically empty right now. If there is a tiny amount in it would it be unsafe to try a stove top burner? And in fact should I open it up to see if that leak detector comes back on? Doug


Presumably the leak detector is inside the camper and the valve/tank is outside, open to the air? Yes, a leak, if there is one, is likely downstream of the valve on the tank. (That could be leaking too? but not likely detected inside).

Since you're planning/needing to do work to the tank/valve it seems, I'd see what's left in it.
Turn it on and try to fire up the stove is a good way to tell.

FWIW, one can smell a very small amount of propane, but the concentration would have to be a major leak or leaking a long time and not vented to get to be enough to explode.
Or just unhook the line after the valve and vent/run out any residual gas in the tank. No smoking! LOL

I thought you had been using it regularly. My bad
You need to empty it anyway if you're doing rust work. and once it's empty you can easily replace the valve if it's giving you problems.

(I say easily, but I'm used to working on about anything that needs built or fixed, so idk what your comfort level is)

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All good info. i did use the furnace this winter to avoid too low temps in rv. It seemed like the propane emptied out faster than last year. Good idea on disconnecting while doing rust removal and repainting of tank. Doug

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Brownleaf wrote:

Grit dog, my biggest problem is with my computer, as I will type out a paragraph and the unit will delete everything I just wrote or write back over what I am writing.


Assuming this is a laptop, keep your palms up when you type. It sounds like part of your hand is swiping the mouse pad as you type and causes the cursor to move, possibly selecting text. Then when you type the next letter, whatever text was selected gets deleted. You can also buy a desktop style keyboard (wired or wireless) and you won't have that problem anymore.

If going wireless, might as well get a keyboard and mouse combo, then you don't have to use the laptop's keyboard and mouse pad. Some laptop mousepads are a real hassle.

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Mugirardo, it is a chrome book so just using a keyboard. Just now I typed an M and it wanted to jump back to the front of your name. On a previous post I hit the insert sign above the 6 and it deleted the whole paragraph that I had written. if getting a new chrome book eliminates these problems For Good I will do it. Doug

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