Sledawg said:Same problem with random alarms especially while driving or charging. I put a switch on the circuit and turn it on only at night. Problem solved and protection intact. Risk is forgetting to turn it on. I put a small piece of tape on the faucet to remind me to turn it on.
I understand having a propane alarm...but honestly, has anyone on this forum actually had a propane leak into a FWC? Also, removing the fuse takes 10 secs since on my Hawk it is inside the circuit breaker/fuse cabinet...
False alarms are like crying wolf...we tend to disregard them.