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What ONE feature do you really like/want in your next RV ?

theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Primarily aimed at TT and 5ers, but motorhome owners are welcome to join in !
57 REPLIES 57

mdcamping
Explorer
Explorer
jdc1 wrote:
A larger shower and toilet area.


Yup
2022 F-150 3.5 EcoBoost 4X4 Supercrew GCWR 19,500 157WB
Payload 2476 Maxtow 13,800 3.73 Equalizer 4 Pt Sway Hitch
2017 Jayco Jay Flight 24RBS
Old TV, 07 Toyota Tacoma, Double Cab, Factory Tow Pkg, retired towing at 229K. (Son now owns truck)

mr_andyj
Explorer
Explorer
free radical wrote:
naturist wrote:
1) stainless steel roof (NO rubber!!!!)

Stainless is very pricey,
More so then aluminum even,Airstream uses .035 thicknes I think
Check the price of that and see why no one uses SS.

Certain types of ruber is totaly aceptable as roofing material
In case you want to build a house truck ๐Ÿ™‚

https://www.dayusroofing.com/services/rubber/

Plastic roof might be even better
https://www.polysand.ca/slate.html


I don't think this tread has to do with getting your permission or opinion on a Wish List. It is a wish list, not a discussion on what you think about their wish...

bigorange
Explorer
Explorer
Bigger tanks.
Not all those who wander are lost. - Tolkien

2018 Cherokee 235B 5W
2011 Ram 2500 CC SWB SLT 4WD 6.7 CTD 3.73
B&W Turnover Ball + Companion Slider hitch
2003 Sierra T22 TT - Sold

dedmiston
Moderator
Moderator
CavemanCharlie wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
I'd like a smart controller to manage two of our three air conditioners. All we have now is a switch to toggle between the front sleeper and the rear garage, which means somebody is going to roast.


You have 3 air conditioners in your RV ????? :E How big is this thing ???

In the days when I was growing up before Central Air was in homes we only had one Window AC for a 3 bedroom home. And, no, the house was not well insulated and did not have very good windows.


It's 44.5 feet.

We're in Southern Utah this week and it just now dipped into the 80s at 10:30 pm. The displays on our cheapo thermostats only go up to 99ยฐ and the temps in the front bedroom with the AC shut off have been pinned at 99ยฐ since 10:00 this morning. I'm sure it was hotter in there though.

2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โ€ข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โ€ข <\br >Toys:

  • 18 Can Am Maverick x3
  • 05 Yamaha WR450
  • 07 Honda CRF250X
  • 05 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Honda CRF230

free_radical
Explorer
Explorer
naturist wrote:
1) stainless steel roof (NO rubber!!!!)
2) big solar and lots of solid state batteries
3) paid off (I LIKE this feature a LOT)

Stainless is very pricey,
More so then aluminum even,Airstream uses .035 thicknes I think
Check the price of that and see why no one uses SS.

Certain types of ruber is totaly aceptable as roofing material
In case you want to build a house truck ๐Ÿ™‚

https://www.dayusroofing.com/services/rubber/

Plastic roof might be even better
https://www.polysand.ca/slate.html

CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
dedmiston wrote:
I'd like a smart controller to manage two of our three air conditioners. All we have now is a switch to toggle between the front sleeper and the rear garage, which means somebody is going to roast.


You have 3 air conditioners in your RV ????? :E How big is this thing ???

In the days when I was growing up before Central Air was in homes we only had one Window AC for a 3 bedroom home. And, no, the house was not well insulated and did not have very good windows.

pnichols
Explorer II
Explorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:
pnichols wrote:
Way more efficient solar panels (current panels are in the low 20's on percent efficiency), so that most modern RVs when drycamping could have air conditioning powered by the sun.

The best that money can buy are only 30%-35%.

If you want A/C, you will need more panels, a bigger battery bank and a bigger inverter.


Your above sentence is why my want list is for RV solar panels that are, say, 80% or more efficient ... so that a small motorhome, or TT, or 5th wheel could fit enough solar panels on their small roofs in order to be able to direcly run an air conditioner in the middle of the day without any contribution from batteries.

For what it's worth - as I understand it plants are well over 90% efficient at converting sunlight into whatever kind of energy it is that they produce.

P.S. Can you provide a link to a supplier of solar panels that are specified to be 30%-35% efficient in the common sizes suitable for installation on RV roofs?
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
gotsmart wrote:
I want a butler, housekeeper, and chef - so all I need to do is show up, eat, sleep, and be merry.


that's what a wife is for.
running and ducking for cover. ๐Ÿ™‚
bumpy

ajriding
Explorer II
Explorer II
Danfoss compressor chest fridge/freezer.

solar with the new li-ion battery suitcase.

side note. yes, insulation is important. I just added 1 inch to my roof's one inch foam insulation. made a big difference.

PA12DRVR
Explorer
Explorer
Full size (i.e. residential -size) fridge / freezer.

For my prior use of mostly 1 -2 week stays at State Parks with connections to host family, this was the best feature of our 39' FW.

- Closely followed by two A/C's, "RV-King" size bed, and a big/easy access storage compartment.
CRL
My RV is a 1946 PA-12
Back in the GWN

gotsmart
Explorer
Explorer
I want a butler, housekeeper, and chef - so all I need to do is show up, eat, sleep, and be merry.
2005 Cruise America 28R (Four Winds 28R) on a 2004 Ford E450 SD 6.8L V10 4R100
2009 smart fortwo Passion with Roadmaster "Falcon 2" towbar & tail light kit - pictures

naturist
Nomad
Nomad
1) stainless steel roof (NO rubber!!!!)
2) big solar and lots of solid state batteries
3) paid off (I LIKE this feature a LOT)

campigloo
Explorer
Explorer
We like ours with the opposing slides. Weโ€™ve looked around thinking it might be time to upgrade. What weโ€™d like is get rid of that ridiculous island. What ever space is gained with slides is all but lost to the island.
Weโ€™re camping, not opening a restaurant!

travelnutz
Explorer II
Explorer II
heoldwizard1

Most RV owners do not seem to realize that having very good and very efficient insulation, high efficiency dual pane windows, having white to very light colored window shades/blinds/curtains, and having a very well sealed everywhere RV with a white exterior and roof or very lightly colored and kept clean means far less A/C cooling required and/or far less time used or needed. Darker sides and/or a dirty or darker colored roof absorbs heat from the Sun's rays big time and fights the insulation's effectiveness meaning more cooling BTU's are required.

What is effective in insulating for cooling is also just as effective for heating needs when in colder seasons or climates. Makes an RV so much more comfortable to be in during any season and sure does cut down a lot on noise from either the furnace or the A/C and saves lots of money at the same time. White or very light colors on the inside also make it brighter and seems to be larger.

Dual pane windows or storms with a larger separation between the glass panes give a lot more efficiency than close together glass panes.
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dedmiston
Moderator
Moderator
I'd like a smart controller to manage two of our three air conditioners. All we have now is a switch to toggle between the front sleeper and the rear garage, which means somebody is going to roast.

2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โ€ข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โ€ข <\br >Toys:

  • 18 Can Am Maverick x3
  • 05 Yamaha WR450
  • 07 Honda CRF250X
  • 05 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Honda CRF230