Also need to note since you said 'I think' it was the propane detector, you may need to check the CO detector too. Mine started beeping randomly every thirty seconds, would stop for awhile when I replaced the batteries then start again. Eventually I found it would not stop. The Attwood detector in the T@Bs has a five year live based on their website from date of initial battery install, once it gets five years old they beep to indicate they are out of date and need replacement. I found the direct replacement (by checking model numbers) at Home Depot, put a new one in and no longer have an issue.
Randy
Moth@ship
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mdmcfar@...> wrote:
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> While on our last outing with T@Bitha during the middle of the night our propane detector (I think) started pinging very quietly about once every thirty seconds. It went on for some time. My wife finally woke up and heard it once. Then it stopped altogether. This is the first time this has happened. Has anyone had this experience. I know bugs in smoke detectors can sometimes set them off. But this was under the bed for sure.
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> Anyway since I have removed all the propane devices including the tank from the T@B I'm wondering if I can't just disconnect or remove the detector. If I do will it affect the converter circuit in anyway.
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> Thanks,
> Mike in Atlanta
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