All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsIs this important to have?https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7JZTYX/_encoding=UTF8?ref=exp_inf_pl_keepyourdaydream I have been enjoying my new-to-me 2016 Jayco RL20 for the past 4 months. What I've been doing is what I'd call RVing-lite. Staying in my rig for 2-4 days/wk approx 2hrs away from home as I'm working in a remote location. The park I'm in has me in a spot where I have electrical hook-up only and I use the public facilities which are cetainly suitable. Have not hooked up water or anything like that - basically like staying in a dry cabin, so to speak. In a couple months, I will move to a new location and will have full hook ups and am getting prepared for that. Do I need this regulator with a guage on it or is this one sufficient: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003BZD08U/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=IBZ2HOSVBBLX7&colid=39P6KDPR6S7QB&psc=0 Thank for your input.Re: New to this...buying a travel trailer TrailerTraveler1 wrote: When we were looking at travel trailers, the RPods were our #2 choice. The biggest reason we didn't buy one was storage and tank size. We wanted a trailer that we could live in full time for several months a year and didn't think the RPods had enough storage or big enough tanks. If you're not using it for full time, I'd go for the RPod in a millisecond. Our .02 cents worth... So....tank size has got me baffled here abit. I have brochures on both Rpod & AR-ONE. The Rpod shows tank sizes to be 30 gal (@ grey & black water). The AR-One shows 15 gal - grey wtr, 9 gal - blk wtr. That's for the models we're interested in, comparable in size. It appears the AR-One is at the disadvantage rather than the Rpod, unless the specs have changed over time. Can you clarify?New to this...buying a travel trailerCurrently own a Jayco tent trailer and looking to move into a smaller TT. The local dealer has me interested in the Starcraft Extreme AR-One 17RD model. Also like the Rpod RP-180. I want to stay <$22K, the Starcraft certainly is well below that, the Rpod is close to that range. I really know nothing about RVs in general, but just like to camp and travel around with my wife (& occasionally a child or two). We don't need alot of room but just something that can be towed behind our Suburban or perhaps even my Jeep GC. Would appreciate any & all suggestions on models to consider and any other items of thought that I should be having. Thanks in advance
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