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Old 04-01-2023, 07:29 AM   #1
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Propane detector no power

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Propane detector has no power. Wires go into the wall behind the drawer under the fridge.

Anyone know where the wires go from there?
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did you check the 12 volt fuse panel?
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Although my detector is located in a different position (in the cabinet opposite the fridge) I believe all TS's have the fuse in the small bay outside by the driver's side front tire. On my rig there are two 1 Amp fuses, one for the propane detector and the second one is for the smoke detector near the bathroom sink.
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I checked and someone had pulled the fuse.
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