Ejraste wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
parking chocks
Levelers
A good sewer hose and a good support like a slunky
Disposable gloves and hand cleaner
A clear hose connector to visually see when your tank is empty or running clear
Holding tank treatment
Just some basics, but there is so much more. Create a good checklist using Excel for yourself and use it for every single trip. Make a menu plan on one side and ingredients list on the other, add things to do at the house before leaving such as stop mail, set light timers, turn off water to all toilets, washing machine, and ice maker, etc.
Thanks a lot!
Yeah I was trying to see what I can get away with for at least our first trip and go from there.
Here's what I came up with also. Pretty much everything you just said, I just dont want to miss anything.
Wheel Chocks
Leveling blocks
Sewer hose with support and clear connector
white rv fresh water hose
water pressure regulator valve
water filter
rv extension cord
holding tank treatment
surge protector?
If you can think of anything else, let me know.
Yes, on the surge protector since you will be primarily camping at RV parks. That's a must. We finally just had one permanently installed in our unit.
As for the water filter. We used to do it, but it became such a hassle and we found we really didn't need it.
If you'll be camping in cooler/colder months, an additional heating source. Using strictly your online furnace will eat up propane like crazy.
In warmer months, but not hot enough for the AC, a fan of some sort to move the air.