I recently bought a 2010 Road Warrior 365 rw and am in the process of getting it ready for our first trip. While working on it one day, I ran the generator (no electrical hookup at the storage lot) opened up the propane bottles, and bled the air out of the lines to make sure there were no air bubbles buy using the range top to test before using the furnace.
When the burners ignited, I noticed that Hi isn't overly large in flame output and the burners pulse.... The flame increases and decreases with a beat. The furnace worked fine. When we left I forgot to close the bottles but cut off battery power, and returned a week and a half later th find that one bottle was empty. So it's leaking somewhere. I refilled the bottle and soap sprayed every gas pipe and line connector I could find.... Nothing. Sprayed inputs into the fridge which is off, furnace, and water heater. The only place I can't get to is the inside connection to the range. There are no markings on this range... It is really nice looking, 3 burners on a glass like surface. It is above an Apollo half time oven but I don't think Apollo made it. I can' figure out how to access it's guts to inspect it. The top appears glued to the counter top, not an easy lift up like every other model in the world.
Anyone have an an idea where I should start? Normally I would suspect the regulator and its connection but it looks brand new. I think they put a new one in when I bought it. Draining a 10 gal bottle in a week and a half should have a detectable bubble nest I would think.
When the burners ignited, I noticed that Hi isn't overly large in flame output and the burners pulse.... The flame increases and decreases with a beat. The furnace worked fine. When we left I forgot to close the bottles but cut off battery power, and returned a week and a half later th find that one bottle was empty. So it's leaking somewhere. I refilled the bottle and soap sprayed every gas pipe and line connector I could find.... Nothing. Sprayed inputs into the fridge which is off, furnace, and water heater. The only place I can't get to is the inside connection to the range. There are no markings on this range... It is really nice looking, 3 burners on a glass like surface. It is above an Apollo half time oven but I don't think Apollo made it. I can' figure out how to access it's guts to inspect it. The top appears glued to the counter top, not an easy lift up like every other model in the world.
Anyone have an an idea where I should start? Normally I would suspect the regulator and its connection but it looks brand new. I think they put a new one in when I bought it. Draining a 10 gal bottle in a week and a half should have a detectable bubble nest I would think.