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sills-mack
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Nov 07, 2016

The Rv 10 Commandments

The Rv 10 Commandments

Friends,
I watch a lot of Youtube rv videos.
I’ve been seeing a lot of videos lately from newbie
Rver’s learning the ropes.
I thought this video might help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqjsZ5nxhhE


Mr & Mrs Ourv
San Francisco Bay Area of California
2015 Winnebago Vista 31KE
2012 Jeep Wrangler JK 4 door in raspberry

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  • theoldwizard1 wrote:
    How many folks actually shut off the water and disconnect the electric if you are leaving you TT for a day or even overnight side trip ?


    I turn off my water when I leave for a couple hours. I have witness to many floods when rigs have been hooked up and the owners leave to go to dinner or etc. lines burst inside, so we just turn there water off to save some grief.
  • Curiosity...please define storing as in is connecting from power . I intend to install a 30 amp plug so we can chill the refer the night before, top off battery and heat water. Also so we can use lights to store. I hate dead batteries.

    Same storage question on propane. Before we install the outlet I had planned to use propane to chill the refer. Bad idea if leveled?
  • just me wrote:
    theoldwizard1 wrote:
    How many folks actually shut off the water and disconnect the electric if you are leaving you TT for a day or even overnight side trip ?


    I turn off my water when I leave for a couple hours. I have witness to many floods when rigs have been hooked up and the owners leave to go to dinner or etc. lines burst inside, so we just turn there water off to save some grief.


    Former boat dwellers, we never left a hose on because broken like mean boat sink.

    If it's that risky to leave it hooked up for a few unattended hours, what about at night when I'm dead to the world. We have enough water tank to go a couple of days completely disconnected. But I would rather stay hooked. We are very accustomed to living off the tanks on the boat. If they leaked, the water was aboard already.

    I definitely want in the support group.
  • 1? Never used a filter. Don't have one. No plan to get one.

    2? Dealer threw this in with the sale so I use it. Does have an easier grip than the hose so I keep using it.

    3 I have a Progressive EMS so I hope that counts.

    4? Why? the EMS holds power off for two minutes and connects with it's own relay.

    5? Do I have to check with a gauge or is visual and a kick OK?

    6 yes very important so I can focus on the backing instead of being directed ;) Radios? Just yell stop. I do not want a conversation.

    7? spotter can spot themselves back there.

    8? Water? I mostly use the tank. Otherwise just apply some forgetaboutit and have some fun.

    9 unplug are you kidding and let the batteries drain flat dead? What do full timers do? How does he sleep at night?

    10 OK propane off in storage seems like the one solid piece here.
  • upsidedown Charlie wrote:
    Curiosity...please define storing as in is connecting from power . I intend to install a 30 amp plug so we can chill the refer the night before, top off battery and heat water. Also so we can use lights to store. I hate dead batteries.

    Same storage question on propane. Before we install the outlet I had planned to use propane to chill the refer. Bad idea if leveled?


    My trailer stays plugged in when it's tucked into it's garage. The fridge stays cold. The lights are available any time I want to work inside. And the batteries stay charged up and happy.

    If I unplugged the trailer right now, the fridge would switch to propane. That's what it is designed for. No reason not to use it.

    I still haven't had any success teaching the dogs to help me back. They keep wandering off to dig after gophers or play with the neighbor's kids.