Last year my fire detector was chirping.
Rv propane detector chirping.
Same with the co detector in the bedroom.
The good news is we have reliable solutions to avoid these hazards.
Clean the connection tighten it with a wrench and then re apply the solution again.
The detector runs off of the engine battery.
To be on the safe side when the detector goes off the first thing you should do is leave the rv and turn off the rv s propane supply at the main propane tank and see if the alarm ceases after a few minutes.
The yellow fault light also illuminates.
I took a look at the owner s manual of your atwood rv carbon monoxide and propane gas detector at36681 and the beeping every 40 seconds and the issue you are having is that a fault has been detected that compromises some detector function what you need to do is use push the alarm reset button to attempt to clear the fault.
When your rv propane detector keeps going off mix up a soap water solution and apply it along the connection then wait for a second or two.
If it doesn t then you ve simply had a false alarm.
I press the reset and it stopped for 3 days but is now doing it again.
It turned out both had a 9 volt battery.
The lp detectors are hard wired to the 12v.
Butane which is in hairspray can cause this.
I thought it was built in.
After a short time you would see a lot of bubble at a certain spot and that is the collation of the leak.
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If it does it is a sure sign that your rv has a propane leak and should be leak checked and repaired by a certified rv technician.
Vent the rv to allow the gases to disperse and see if the propane detector keeps on beeping.
A chirp would indicate a low voltage battery or an internal error.
Propane is a fire hazard and is also dangerous when inhaled in large quantities.
Scented soybean candles especially pine and bayberry and dog methane have been known to set off propane alarms.
If you don t use or need propane then just shut off the propane tanks remove the tanks associated gas piping plug same and disconnect the propane alarm.
I have a propane detector in my rig that chirps once then no sound for 10 15 seconds and then chirps once again.
The battery monitor or a multimeter on the battery posts will confirm.
Is your rv battery full charged.