RichieRich-SUN
Advanced Member
Hi ! Last weekend my wife and I went camping , being a little cold outside that night we decided to run our propane heater for the first time this year in our T2053 . During the night I woke up to a smell what I thought to be from our septic lines or possibly a smell from a mouse nest in the duct work . The smell intensified more when the heater came on . Being really tired after coming home from a huge camper block party I decided to roll over and back to sleep .
The next morning when I went outside to check out the daily weather I realized when re-entering the camper the stench was incredibly strong . I woke up the wife and vented out the camper and started to track down the location of the smell. With little luck , we eat breakfast in the now cold camper. As we sipped our coffee , the stove top blew off and one on the burners ignited . Quickly we moved all bread and cereal boxes we put there for the night as we do not use the stove top burners . The coffee maker was right beside the burners and must have been the ignition scoure . What happened was we must have brushed aside the stove gas valve knob and turned on the burner with no flame during the night when we used the bathroom .
The propane must have been leaking out all night long ,settled to the floor then moved thru the heater duct work without blowing up the camper . If we had decided to head out for breakfast ,close up the camper , we would have come back to a totally destroyed camper . Frankly , we are greatful to be alive !!
With all that said , why did the propane dectector alarm not sound ? I tested the devise this spring and it worked fine . The propane detector is orginal equipment and located on the floor near the intake vent grill near the refrigerator. Thanks for your comments
The next morning when I went outside to check out the daily weather I realized when re-entering the camper the stench was incredibly strong . I woke up the wife and vented out the camper and started to track down the location of the smell. With little luck , we eat breakfast in the now cold camper. As we sipped our coffee , the stove top blew off and one on the burners ignited . Quickly we moved all bread and cereal boxes we put there for the night as we do not use the stove top burners . The coffee maker was right beside the burners and must have been the ignition scoure . What happened was we must have brushed aside the stove gas valve knob and turned on the burner with no flame during the night when we used the bathroom .
The propane must have been leaking out all night long ,settled to the floor then moved thru the heater duct work without blowing up the camper . If we had decided to head out for breakfast ,close up the camper , we would have come back to a totally destroyed camper . Frankly , we are greatful to be alive !!
With all that said , why did the propane dectector alarm not sound ? I tested the devise this spring and it worked fine . The propane detector is orginal equipment and located on the floor near the intake vent grill near the refrigerator. Thanks for your comments

