What Propane Gas Detector can I Use to Replace My Atwood Part # 36719 with Red and Black Wire?
Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/11/2025 >
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My Atwood rv propane gas detector, model LP_DOW, part 36719 died. What model do I replace it with? The model being replaced has just a red and black wire and can I connect them back using a butt connector? Thank you!
asked by: Max
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Hello Max,
I have a great replacement for you, the RV Propane Gas Detector - Black # RS44FR ( # RS64FR for white) also has the red and black wire set-up so it will be a very easy swap.
What kind of camper is this going in? Just get back from any adventures, or heading out to one? Where did you go, or where are you going?
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Kate F
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Kate F.
8/7/2025
Hey Max, Did the RV Propane Gas Detector work out for your camper? I'm curious if the easy swap with the red and black wires went smoothly. Let me know how it turned out, as it could really help others in a similar situation!