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Category: General Tips

Gorilla Tape better than duck tape for RV repairs

Posted on October 30, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 1 Comment
A roll of duck tape has been part of my RV repair kit since we started RVing more than ten years ago. It’s hard to beat for many temporary or emergency fixes. But when you are depending on an emergency…
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Tips for Buying a Used RV

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 1 Comment
Veteran RVer Jim Foreman offers these helpful tips for buying a used RV: As you step inside, take a good sniff for smells like mold and mildew. Unfortunately cigarette smoke tends to mask these odors. Walk around as close to…
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Tips for Cold Weather RVing

Posted on October 8, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
There are lots of things to do and to see in the wintertime; beautiful winter scenery, snow skiing, hunting, riding snowmobiles and much more. It’s no wonder so many people enjoy using their RV’s year round. Follow the links below…
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Take your time, stop and smell the roses.

Posted on August 27, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 2 Comments
RVer Helen offers this advice to a new full time RVer but it’s good advise for any Rver:: Allow yourself plenty of time — when I started, I used a 2-4-4 rule for travel since I’m doing it alone and…
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Being Prepared: What should you carry?

Posted on August 20, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
RVer Bill Tokar offers his tips regarding “what should I carry”? If nothing else, carry a tire gauge. A relative of mine, an engineer for GM, worked on tires for years, his number one hot button is proper tire inflation.…
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RV Roof Air Conditioner Freezing Up

Posted on August 9, 2009 by Steven Fletcher | 0 Comments
There is a sensor that is supposed to be attached to the condenser of the RV air conditioner that will detect when the condenser is too cold and turn of the compressor to prevent freezing up. When our new air…
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