RVing pet pointers For pet lovers, new to RVing, the big question: Can I take my pals with me? It's an important consideration. We're slanting our thoughts on the matter to those who call dogs and cats their pets, but some of the underlying principles will apply to other species as well.
Caring for your RV exterior Remember when you got your first new car? You probably drove the family nuts by spending every free Saturday afternoon out in the driveway, practically washing the paint off it. Your RV needs good exterior care, both to maintain its fine appearance, but to be preserved longer. Care is a lot like taking care of the car--it's just a much larger area. Here are some tips for caring for your RV's finish.
Keeping your RV cool in hot weather If you run into a wave of hot weather during an RV adventure, meeting it can be a challenge. Here's some advice that can help you keep you cool.
When buying a new RV, check the tires One of the first things you should do when buying a new RV is check the tires. So says one RV industry expert.
When your refrigerator quits--go to ice It's a sad truth: Sometimes things go wrong on an RV trip, and you're stuck making the best of it. Once of those "things that can happen," is a refrigerator that decides to take a vacation--while you're on vacation. It could be something simple, or it could be one of those really bad things like a deceased cooling unit, but no matter the cause, here are a few tips on coping without your reefer.
Will it hurt my 30-amp RV to run on a 20-amp circuit? Electricity is a wonderful servant, but it can be mysterious. For a new RVer, there are plenty of things to be learned about "RV-lectrics" that probably never had to be considered before. Like: I've got a 30-amp plug on my RV--but only a 20-amp place to plug it. Will it hurt?
RVs as alternative housing Not everyone moving into an RV is using it for "recreation." RVs can be an alternative to renting.
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