All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsWell waterWe are at a permanent site that we love but the water source is well water and the sulfur smell is very strong. We have a filter but it doesn’t really help. We never drink the water anyway but would like suggestions on what to do about the smell.Re: Quit RVingEnjoy yourself. Congrats on doing it for so long.Re: I didn't buy an RVI think its apples and oranges. Boating is a whole different things. Personally, I have found the vast majority of campers to be helpful and friendly.Re: Roof IssueConsider a flex armor roof. I don't have one but everyone who does seems to be happy. A rather large expensive but you know you won't have to deal with it again.Re: Don’t know anythingCould use a little more information... Is money an object? How big a travel trailer?Re: tongue jack slippedI did have the wheels chocked on both sides. I have since by X-chocks to usetongue jack slippedWe were setting up our camper and like I always do I set the tongue jack down on several blocks (the ones you can use of leveling or placing under the stabilizing jacks). I noticed immediately it was slipping. I didn't know what to do. I yelled for my daughter to hand me some more blocks and I set them right next to the blocks i already had. It eventually stopped and was resting on both sets of blocks. I raised it again and rehooked to my truck. I was able to set it down again without incident. Any reason why this would happen and how can i prevent it?Re: question about batterySo when not in use I should have the battery disconnect turned to off?question about batteryCan someone explain to me what the battery actually does on an rv? I just got a new 2020 Transcend. It has a battery disconnect switch. When I park in our drive, I turn the disconnect to on. It has been parked for a week and battery is dead (the slide won't go out, lights don't come on etc.). I have plugged it back in to an outlet and it appears to be charging again. What exactly does that battery power? If it has a disconnect switch in the rv, should I still disconnect the cables? I don't understand electrical. I don't know a volt from an amp.Battery Disconnect switchI just bought a Grand Design Transcend. It has a battery connect switch. How does this work? When I am parked in my drive should it be on or off? What about when I am plugged in?
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