In answer to some of the things brought up.
This is the 45 point inspection. Yes, it only checks, but does not fix.
ELECTRICAL
Hot Skin Test
110V-Circuits-Polarity
12V-Circuits
Batteries-House/Engine
TV Antenna Operation (Booster)
Converter Output
Converter Charge
All Exhaust Fans
Smoke Detector
Power Cord Inspected
Inverter Output
Microwave
AUX GENERATOR SYSTEM
Oil Level
Muffler System
Auto Change Over-Operator
Run Test - Hertz/Volts
PLUMBING
Check System for Leaks
Water Pump Operation
Toilet Operation
City Water Intake-CK Valve
All Drain *****
Seal on Termination Cap
L.P. GAS SYSTEM
L.P. Leak Detector Test
L.P. Hose(s) Condition
L.P. Leak Down Test
Leak Check System
Set Regulator
APPLIANCES
Stove/Oven Temperature
Refrigerator Operation
Furnace Operation
Water Heater Operation
Roof Air: Front/Heat Strip/Filters
Roof Air: Rear/Heat Strip/Filters
EXTERIOR
Breakaway Switch Operation
Brake Control
Tire Condition - Visual
Roof Condition
Vents/AC Shrouds
Entrance Door-Gaskets
Windows: Gaskets, Crank Handles
Tongue Jack
Antenna Condition
Wiper Blades
Shocks/Springs
Exterior Lighting
My big concerns on that list is the leak test. How often does that really need to be done? Will I smell a leak before I blow up? Also the smoke and LP detectors. But all I have to do with those is hit the test button, right? It's not like a house is it? They're wired in, no batteries and either work or don't? (Do they ever wear out and need to be replaced?)
And with these little fire extinguishers that come with the unit: Are they like big ones in buildings and get serviced or do you just replace it after X amount of time?
I do keep my tires covered. And when they wash / wax it gets a tire protectant too. I will let someone else do that just because it's a big job and I really don't have the tools to do it properly. I'll pay someone to come to me and do it.
I have two axles with Dexter Nev-R-Adjust breaks. I top out at well less than 5500 full loaded. GVRW is 4300 and I'm an extreme minimalist. Besides, there's not a lot of room to cram junk into 20'. I will be honest, I have not put it on a scale. I didn't see the need. I have a 2004 Denali with an 8600# tow capacity / tow package and a weight distribution hitch. I've pulled it from Twin Falls to Boise then down to Vegas with no issues.
I can inspect the tires for wear. I can handle stuff that basic. I know my lug size and torque spec. (I need to get a wrench.)
Should I just keep track of the mileage and have the bearings / brakes inspected every 5k miles? (I've got about 800 miles on it now.) And that is a combo inspection at CW. Should it also be based on time. IOW, should I have them repacked every 5 years to prevent the grease from drying out or anything like that?
Note: I will be sticking with CW for now. Only because I have an extended warranty with them (5 years). And with the shake out bugs that have already been fixed I've actually already come close to breaking even on the cost of it. And I've still got 4 years left. They have to do an inspection first, which is a charge. But if it's a covered repair my deductible is only $50.
I know about the anode rod in the water heater. I have DSI. So "annual maint" is just drain it, replace the rod, blow it out with a can of air and scrub the igniter points with a toothbrush? (I learned about most that from YT when I was having a DSI fault.)
Stuff like that I can do. And I can get on the roof too. Considering I triple broke my neck I'm actually doing pretty good. I get around well. I even workout a lot with light weights. My big problem is with contorting into small spaces. In the last unit (used) the kitchen faucet broke and there was just no way I could crab around up under the sink to replace it. The ex had to do it.
I could get on the roof to service the AC. I just have literally zero idea what is involved. From what you guys are saying it doesn't sound too hard though? I suspect I can find some YT vids to walk me through?
How often does the freon need to be replaced? Is there any kind of mechanical service on the AC that needs to be done periodically? Something a pro should do? Every 3-5, whatever years? Or just watch a vid, clean it, get it fixed when it breaks?
Anything that has an exterior access panel I can open up and clean.
I have not looked at the heater at all yet, other than to stop all the dang wasps from building nests in Boise last year in anything that had any kind of cavity. I even had to kill a nest in the tongue frame up inside / behind the ball socket.
When I asked CW about what they do for $150 heater maint it was a long list. Something about cleaning some wheel, ignition points, etc. Is this like the AC? I can get to it from an access panel / remove a cover, it mostly involves cleaning and I can find YT vids to walk me through?
It's late. My brain is tired. That's all I can remember for now from what I read before. If I missed anything I apologize.
I appreciate the help.
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Edit:
NM the fire extinguisher question. The inspection instructions are on it and it's still good.
Oh, and I have a surge protector on the podium. And it has already saved my bacon once when the podium shorted out! It burned the tip of one of the plugs on the protector. But the unit survived the surge.