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Title: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: Campaholics on Sep 28, 2003, 07:05 PM
 On the Colemans the gas detector is connected such that it is always on, even when popped down.  Unless the battery is disconnected, this is a constant drain.  I know some disconnect the battery to prevent this.  Since this is a safety device I hesitate to alter it.
 
 Why do we need a gas detector on when we are popped down?  
 
 Am I missing something vital if I connect the gas detector to the switched side of the galley kill switch?
 
 Am I asking the right questions?
 
 Thanks,
 Bob
 
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: whitestar505 on May 06, 2003, 09:17 AM
 CampaholicsI think you will fine it possible to forget that the gas has been left on. So just maybe it will still act as a warning signal if the trailer fills up with gas? I have seen some houses blowen away????
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: mike4947 on May 06, 2003, 12:58 PM
 CampaholicsBasically I never did it because I ve learned to charge the battery every time when I get home so I m in the battery box anyway so disconnecting the battery is automatic now.
 As far as moving the detector to the switch the only times it wouldn t be avaiable is during travel & setup till the galley is swung/flopped into position.
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: MtnCamper on May 06, 2003, 08:18 PM
 CampaholicsWhy not just add a switch to your battery box. Don t have to unhook nothing . Just flip it on when you hook up. That way you don t have to dig for the wire to your detector, or alter the " house"  wiring.
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: whitestar505 on May 07, 2003, 06:05 AM
 MtnCamperMtnCamper,
 
    I beleive you will find it is just as easy to disconnect the battary as it is to put a switch in-line. Besides a switch can be accidently be hit to the off position.
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: MtnCamper on May 07, 2003, 06:55 PM
 CampaholicsI use a switch, because the little white connector that came on the trailer, was wound with black tape from the dealer. Why he sealed it I don t know, But I got sick of undoing the lid with the uneasy open strap. So I added the switch. They (2 batteries, 2 switches) also allow me to check and charge individually.
 
 So I guess, If you want to undo your connector, or take your battery box apart each time, then unhooking probably works well for you. But me, I ll flip the switch. Haven t forgot it in 3 years, and no kids, no problems.
Title: RE: Gas Detector On Galley Kill Switch?
Post by: Campaholics on May 08, 2003, 06:30 AM
 CampaholicsAll,
 Thanks for the input.  Since I have to bring the battery into the garage to charge anyway, I might just as well take it out.
 
 Thanks,
 Bob