smelly Propex
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smelly Propex
Wonder if anyone has any ideas on this one. The Propex heater in our van has starteted emitting a strong sort of gluey smell once it has been on for a few minutes. I assume something near or in it is warming up and melting but I have no idea what that might be. Anything obvious leap to mind before I delve in? Cheers
Re: smelly Propex
I'd have a good look around the propex, where is the control box? It shouldn't be touching the hot Box.
In an auto sleeper you can push the bottom of the sliding rack cupboard up from inside the potty cabinet to get more access.
Hth nic.
In an auto sleeper you can push the bottom of the sliding rack cupboard up from inside the potty cabinet to get more access.
Hth nic.
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Re: smelly Propex
I have EXACTLY the same issue. Brand new propex, fitted with plenty of space around it. Checked after a fair bit of use and nothing seems to have melted to cause the smell?! Figured it would burn off as it's new after a while but not done so as of yet! CO monitor not gone off so presume all is ok?! Sorry this isn't much help. Just letting you know mine does it too!
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Re: smelly Propex
Mine only started doing it recently, still haven't figured out what it is. Need to get it sorted as the smell is too strong to live with.. it must be something.
My CO alarm doesn't go off either. Will let you know if I figure it out.
My CO alarm doesn't go off either. Will let you know if I figure it out.
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Re: smelly Propex
could it just not be dust built up over the summer buring off, mine is like that if left for a few weeks but soon clears.
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Re: smelly Propex
I did think that initially but it is definitely a gluey smell rather than a burning dust smell, there's a definite chemical whiff to it.jas915 wrote:could it just not be dust built up over the summer buring off, mine is like that if left for a few weeks but soon clears.
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Re: smelly Propex
Where is the air intake positioned? Not the outside air for the actual burner that gets exhausted externally, the air intake from inside the van itself that gets heated and blown back into the van.
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