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March 3, 2023March 3, 2023

The Ultimate Guide To Planning A Route For Your Next RV Adventure 

Are you looking for an exciting & adventurous way to explore the open roads of the United States? Then consider planning a road trip in an RV! Whether you are…

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  • Tips On Taking Care of Your RV

     Have done, or look over the roof caulking at least once a year. Most manufacturers say 4 times.
     Low tire pressure causes the sides of the tread to wear, and causes more blowouts than anything. Nitrogen leaks out 10 times slower than regular air.
     If the “Air Conditioner won’t come on”, check the microwave, and if it is also off there is a 120 volt problem. This is the most frequent service problem in the summer. 
     Toilet Valves are the most common part sold last year. Why?? Recently a lady came in needing one, and she wanted 2. I asked why and she said he’d forget to winterize it again like the last 2 years. Just had to pass this on. Please Buy -50 antifreeze.
     “Propane goes dead” after around 20 days not under pressure. Ever hear someone say it has air in the propane line? It looses it’s potency.
     Do you realize a 580 amp Deep Cycle battery charging at 10 Amps takes 58 hours to fully charge. Do the math. 58 X 10 = 580 and we just can’t explain it when they bring in a Deka battery with almost ZERO failure rate in the first 5 years. We use Deka because they have less than 1% failure rate. Not cheap though, but only THE BEST for our customers.
     “Exchange Propane tanks” only are filled to usually 70% so there is NO chance of leakage, or overpressure Blow Off in the sun. Sure hope they charge less than $16 since filled tanks are at 80-90% fill. Weigh it, It should be 20-lbs heavier than an empty one.
      Now you know more than Most 10 year camper owners.

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