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New to RV’ing....and might not last

Ovinewar
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Wife convinced me an RV was a must have......and unfortunately my mantra is go big or go home.....ended up with a 12 year old 42 foot class A. Made every mistake possible in the purchase but bought it right so no harm. Owner had passed so no training on how to control anything. The unit was immaculately cared for and meticulous service records. Promptly got locked out and locksmith had to drill out the deadbolt. Can only assume it was slightly jiggered and engaged when the door slammed shut. Lost a hubcap on the maiden drive home. 2008 American Eagle 42F and any suggestions to help me get my arms around what buttons do what would be most appreciated. Ran the 50 amp plug to side of house today so at least it isn’t hot as Hedes while trying to figure things out. I think this may eventually be fun but right now it is almost overwhelming. A smaller less optioned unit is looking pretty attractive right now- as is the Holiday Inn
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SpeakEasy
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Explorer
Glad you're getting the hang of it.

Best strategy is to keep your sense of humor. Heck, Robin Williams set the bar pretty high for RV screw-ups. 🙂

-Speak
It's just Mrs. SpeakEasy and me now (empty-nesters). But we can choose from among 7 grandchildren to drag along with us!



2014 F-150 Super Crew Short Bed 3.5L Ecoboost
2014 Flagstaff Micro Lite 23LB

Ovinewar
Explorer
Explorer
So now a few months in getting the hang of things. Have had numerous small issues but overall nothing too serious. Enjoying the grandkids at jelly stones.

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
Congrats on going big and saving several steps. On IRV2 there is a Fleetwood section which would get better answers to your A Eagle specific questions. Yes the learning curve is pretty steep but a lot of free good info available.


Fleetwood https://www.irv2.com/forums/f107/If
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
Sold 04 Dynasty to our son after 14 great years.
Upgraded with a 08 HR Navigator 45’...

Blaster_Man
Explorer
Explorer
Call REV Group. They can email you some manuals. The ones they don't have call those companies....Aqua Hot, Onan, Thetford, Carefree, etc and ask for their manuals.
2014 American Eagle

Ovinewar
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Explorer
BarabooBob wrote:
It is good that the grandkids are excited about camping. Try to keep it fun but that does not necessarily mean waterparks and theme parks. We don't do commercial entertainment. The grandkids lost interest when they were in their early teens but have decided that it is really fun to be off the grid and away from civilization.


We want the comfort of the RV but the great outdoors- UP Michigan types. Looking forward to skies without light pollution that I remember as a kid in nowhereville.

bigred1cav
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Explorer
contact rvdriving school

Ovinewar wrote:
Wife convinced me an RV was a must have......and unfortunately my mantra is go big or go home.....ended up with a 12 year old 42 foot class A. Made every mistake possible in the purchase but bought it right so no harm. Owner had passed so no training on how to control anything. The unit was immaculately cared for and meticulous service records. Promptly got locked out and locksmith had to drill out the deadbolt. Can only assume it was slightly jiggered and engaged when the door slammed shut. Lost a hubcap on the maiden drive home. 2008 American Eagle 42F and any suggestions to help me get my arms around what buttons do what would be most appreciated. Ran the 50 amp plug to side of house today so at least it isn’t hot as Hedes while trying to figure things out. I think this may eventually be fun but right now it is almost overwhelming. A smaller less optioned unit is looking pretty attractive right now- as is the Holiday Inn

BarabooBob
Explorer III
Explorer III
It is good that the grandkids are excited about camping. Try to keep it fun but that does not necessarily mean waterparks and theme parks. We don't do commercial entertainment. The grandkids lost interest when they were in their early teens but have decided that it is really fun to be off the grid and away from civilization.
Bob & Dawn Married 34 years
2017 Viking 17RD
2011 Ford F150 3.5L Ecoboost 420 lb/ft
Retired

Ovinewar
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Explorer
Understood on the 50amp being dual 110’s and not a dryer plug. Had a pro do the wiring. I am normally pretty handy but time can be an issue. Slowly but surely starting to figure this thing out. As to the locksmith, the door lock was picked in minutes. The deadbolt was the issue. Strange thing is, the fob now works. I am beginning to think some battery had run down inside the RV and not the fob. We now have plenty of keys so hopefully no more issues on that front. 400 mile round trip planned in two weeks So that should shake the bugs out and expose me to all I am learning on net and here. We are currently based in Southern Indiana. Rig is beautiful and grandkids excited. That alone is worth the effort. Thanks to all.

SDcampowneroper
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Explorer
Ed Manifold wrote:
You said that you run the 50 amp to the side of the house. Please make sure you have a correctly wired 50amp plug. 220 house outlets are different than the RV outlets. If you use the 220 house power you will destroy many of your RV appliances per my understanding.
. no. 220 v wiring is standard on all outlets and inputs.
120v left blade, 120v right blade, top 1/2 round is ground, bottom center blade is neutral.
A multimeter will show correct voltage 238-248v when testing right to left, 118 -124v from right, left to ground or neutral.
Amperage load is another matter, with the RV connected and systems operating an amp clamp meter is used to measure the amperage load on each 120 v leg, a difference is normal depending on the service demands.
Research the wattage demands of each of your units systems and how they are split in your on board supply panel. When on 50 A service this is usually moot, as mfgrs usually do a good balance splitting load across the 120v legs.
When you plug into 30Amp. power both legs are powered by a single 120v.
On 50A 240v you have potentially 12000watts. thats 12 KW of power available.
On 30 A 120 v you have one 120v 30 A leg. 3600 watts Makes you a power miser, no 3 power hungry devices on at any time. Thats when you switch as much as you can to alternates like propane. Millions of rvers get along on even less plugged into home, a friends driveway, on batteries solar or generator for nights or months
You have started the adventure . When you get the hang of it, you will not want to hotel it again.

Ed_Manifold
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Explorer
You said that you run the 50 amp to the side of the house. Please make sure you have a correctly wired 50amp plug. 220 house outlets are different than the RV outlets. If you use the 220 house power you will destroy many of your RV appliances per my understanding.
Ed & Sharon
2002 Phaeton
2001 Jeep Wrangler Toad

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
What you need is a pre/post delivery inspection... This is a service that is included when you buy new but often not with used RV's Not a good "Tour" takes a few hours. Two suggestions.
If you have a way to make friends with someone buying a rig not unlike yours. Join them for their tour.

Or contact an RV service Technician.. There are some that are "on site" service who come to you. And set it up. They can likely give you a firm price (Say 4 hours) but may give you a discount as it's all talk no work.

Second. You Tube is your friend here. Just about every system on a RV has been video stored on You Tube. thousands of DIY RV repair videos. Some of 'em are rather good.

OMEY (you will fine mention to him from time to time) Thougt I had a link. DO not.

Did find this link: https://rvtechcourse.com/home-study-option/

Can not make a recommendation on it however as I did not follow it.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

cudntherd
Explorer
Explorer
You have not listed your location. You may find a Tech in your area using this list http://www.rvservicereviews.com/

Ovinewar
Explorer
Explorer
Amen on the happy wife. Thanks for all the responses. I may go the route of the service guy. Again I believe my investment was sound so I have some room for repairs and upgrades - I earmarked 10k even though all records indicate it is road ready. The tires are 2 years old with no wear. Aqua hot almost brand new. Generator has only 300 hours and the engine checked out. At least 1 of the ac units kicks out frosty air almost runs you out of the coach. Thanks again

Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
Keep posting on here and someone will always help you out. Most RVrs in a campground or anywhere would be happy to give you advice and help. Check your tire codes too. When were they last replaced? (Since you received all the records) 7-9 years is max regardless of how they look. As has been stated, everything on the coach is like your house, it's either 12V or 120V. Get a cheap tester and find out which is which. Make copious notes for future reference. If you have trouble remembering, get a label maker and label everything. Above all, remember a happy wife is a happy life....:B.....Dennis
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