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b_pilot wrote:
We are not full time but do travel a lot in our 5th wheel. Our current one is our third one.
We really like the Weber Q series for a gas grill. I also cook outside with an electric skillet.
I use the dish network tailgater. It works great and is easy to set up.
I use a GPS locater in my 5th wheel. We had a 5th wheel stolen so I use the GPS in case my current one is stolen. It is great because as soon as someone backs into your unit to hookup, it will call you and email you. You can then track your rig and know exactly where it is. I also had a truck stolen and it had a gps in it and the truck was recovered within an hour.
โMar-23-2016 09:03 PM
TravelinPI wrote:
We are new to RVing and will be hitting the road full timing in May in our new Bighorn 3010RE. We were hoping some of you experienced RVers could answer a couple questions for us:
1. We love to cook and were looking to get ideas for the best grill to use on the road.
Find one you like, and get it. Make sure you can use the quick-connect, if your FW has it.
2. Any recommendations for the best TV/satellite/dish system?
Don't have one, so can't answer. My personal preference would be a portable dish, but that's just me.
3. How do you measure height of RV when hooked up and with dish or anything else on the top?
Get a 2x4 long enough to extend over the edge of the FW, some string and a contractor's level. Tie the string to one end of the 2x4, then lay the board across the highest point on the roof. Level the board and have someone down below mark the string where it hits the ground. Measure the string.
4. Does anyone use (or is there even a need) to consider an alarm security system for the 5th wheel when you are gone for the day and is there any need to lock up the whole 5th wheel somehow so no one takes the whole RV when you are out for the day?
Were I full-timing, I'd certainly consider it, though I'd probably go for a "silent" alarm that would alert me via my phone and not set off an external alarm. I'd also consider a few hidden HD cameras and a hidden recorder, with it's own, separate, power supply and maybe even a LoJack-style tracker, but that's really getting paranoid. ๐ Don't forget that almost =all= RVs use a common key for their storage compartments so, unless you're willing to change all the locks to something different, don't keep anything you can't afford to lose in the lockers. Also, the storage doors, even if locked, can easily be punched with a screwdriver and cut with a drywall saw or simply pried open with a crowbar. Main door isn't much better. You can get various locks that lock the king pin to make it harder for someone to steal the whole rig, but they only slow down a truly determined thief. You could also add some aircraft cable and heavy padlocks through the wheels.
Thanks a lot
TravelinPI
Don and Patty
(Montana/Arizona)
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