A friend of ours has a 2003 25 foot version of the R-Vision Trail Lite.
She has been happy with it for the 2 years she has owned it.
The one problem we found about one month ago, is the location of the house-battery in her model. The battery was loosing charge and getting old.
We went looking for her house-battery in order to check it with my multi-meter to check the voltage and use the clamp-ammeter to check to see if battery could hold a charge, getting charge from engine-alternator, getting charge from the converter/charger while plugged into shore-power (or generator).
Her only way to check to date was the panel-meter.
I found her battery-disconnect switch okay. I opened up the battery access door an lo and behold the battery was hung under the chassis about 2 to 3 feet beyond the door. Absolutely useless for getting at the battery-terminals. No paperwork explaining how to remove the battery, and no clearance to squeeze underneath the MH to check it.
It looks like the MH needs to be raised on a heavy-duty lift, or driven over an oil change pit to even check the battery or add water to it.
Mark & Jan "Old age & treachery win over youth & enthusiasm"
2003 Fleetwood Jamboree 29