Disconnect the battery, or plug in to your tow vehicle and crank it up to charge the battery. This has happened to us a LOT while Civil war reenacting in central Fl, and I finally installed a second battery, so I can just switch it over. Have you installed LED light bulbs yet? They will really help cut down on the power loss when dry camping. That alarm sounds to warn of a battery that is too low in voltage, turning off the propane will not help matters, unless you really in fact do have a propane leak. I thought that alarm was a CO2 detector, but I may be mistaken. Randy
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'06 Ram 1500 QC hemi Reese dual cam sway control,
K&N series 77 intake, Hellwig helper spgs. LT tires,
Flowmaster "true duals", 380 h.p., Bilstein shocks
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