ruth baker
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I was using the oven and stovetop when it first alarmed. The tank was empty when I started to make tea the next day so I closed both propane tanks. Later that night it alarmed again. It stopped when I opened the door and window.Being that far from the highway one wouldn't think so. Batteries off gassing have been known to cause false alarms, but yours should be outside the living space. That is strange that it alarmed after the propane was off. What was running on propane prior to the alarms?
The camper is a 2021 so built in 2020? I suppose the monitor could be older? Never had a problem until this campsite. The three before this one were a bit further off the beaten path.Mine did that regularly. Turned out it was defective.
Another possibility is it is expired. If it was manufactured in 2016, it is now five years old.
Thank you!Call the manufacturer if it continues, in the absence of propane or other gases. They replaced mine at no charge (2020 unit in 2020).
You can by a handheld volatile gas sniffer very cheaply, to confirm no volition gasses Are present when the alarm sounds. I keep one around. Very handy tool.