nascarjody88 wrote:
Looks like I will be moving into my trailer full time due to a change in jobs. I unfortunately will not be traveling the states like most of the rest of you. Any suggestions on living in my tt full time? My wife will not be with me except for the occasional weekend.
1 Do I leave the black water tank closed till it needs to be dumped? 2 Same with the front galley tank?
3 What is the best slide out supports?
4 Do you run the a/c during the day when not in the trailer? (I will be in south texas)
5 does covering the tires make a difference?
Anything else you might suggest that I am not thinking of.
I think I will be giving the same answers as above.
1. Keep closed until you need to dump and don't dump (if you can avoid it) until at least 1/2 full but 3/4 is better).
2. Dump gray only when you dump black. Dump gray after black to clean the dump hose.
3. I don't have slides but I must say that I have only seen 1 or 2 coaches over our many years of travel that had slide supports. My guess is they are not necessary unless the coach you bought was not well built.
4. YES! We are in Yuma, AZ in May and it's 80+ (10 degrees below normal!) We turn on the A/C on our way out in the morning to ensure it will be comfortable when we get home late afternoon. The cats like it that was as well.
5. If you are going to be parked in one location for months at a time then I would cover the tires as tires were designed to be driven. They have chemicals that come to the surface as you drive to maintain the health of the tire. If you park for months on end the tire will dry out and age prematurely. If you relocated at least once a month then I would not bother with any kind of a tire cover up.
There are many things you have not thought about but none of them are going to get you in any kind of trouble. Just keep in mind that you MUST do a physical walk around of your coach each and every time you are planning to move the RV, no matter how far you plan to move it. The very first time you think it's not necessary you are likely going to have a very large repair bill.