Bruce,
I put my sensor on the floor of the galley opposite the stove. above the
sensor is the propane control panel, so it is handy when using the stove. I
have been thinking of adding another control for the propane fireplace.
IF the supply hose is properly supported by clamps there should be very
little chance for chafe.

Doug

On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 5:07 AM bwhitmore via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> So I'm going to mount a propane alarm, and would like to get your
> collective wisdom on where the sensor should be located.  I know it should
> be low, and the two sources of propane would be at the connections in the
> propane locker, which should go down the drain overboard.  The second is at
> the fittings at the stove.  Of course, a hose could chafe through or fail
> as well.
>
> So, in a dry space in the bilge, or near the stove?
>
> Where did you put it to protect it from kicking, etc?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bruce
> 1994 C&C37/40+
> "Astralis"
> Madeira Beach, FL
>
>
>
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