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Originally Posted by flybouy
Have you checked the water level in the battery? A battery that's boiling out the electrolyte will emit a sulfur smell that can be very strong.
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Originally Posted by Customer1
Outside? Are you certain that your batteries aren't boiling?
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Looks like you two called the outside smell, THANK YOU! Batteries were indeed low; I didn't know they made that smell when things were overheating. Water wasn't below the plates, so hopefully they did not get damaged. I will definitely be keeping better tabs on them.
I am still suspecting the toilet for some of the inside smell. I will update when I hear back from Dometic.