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Fluid Analysis – Do I really need to have this done

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 18, 2020 | Engine, Fluid Analysis, Generator

Food for thought when contemplating buying a used RV. Today's topic is fluid analysis.   What is Fluid Analysis?  Fluid analysis for a vehicle is equivalent to a blood test analysis for a human! We know that the doctor can diagnose medical conditions by analyzing our...

Number #1 tool you need in an RV

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 14, 2020 | Tools

Now this is not necessarily safety related but trust me you will want this tool and replacements for it: <drum roll> a #2 square bit: https://amzn.to/3mkWHCX I already(probably like you) have a screwdriver with interchangeable bits, so much in an RV uses #2...

Multiple propane tanks

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 12, 2020 | Propane

Q: Does your RV have multiple propane tanks? Q: Does your regulator let you switch between them (manually) and might even let you sit it in the middle so it draws off of both tanks at the same time? Q: Do you realize why that is a bad idea? A:  Drawing off both them...

Debugging Weird Electrical Ep1

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 11, 2020 | 120VAC, 12VDC, Batteries, Electricity

Sometimes it is the easy thing, check those first when it comes to Electricity. RV owner, contacts me about: couldn't get fridge to come on 120VAC, buttons wouldn't even light,  plug it into the tow vehicle and poof all good, fridge comes on.  (but wait there's more...

Should I use slide supports on my RV?

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 9, 2020 | Slides

Should I use slide supports on my RV? NO, NO and NO. YOU NEVER put anything under the slide, first time the RV shifts a bit or sinks, the weight of the RV will be supported by the slide and you will ruin it. I've seen people do this and bring the RV in to get slides...

Safety – Electricity – Campground Receptacle

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 8, 2020 | 120VAC, Electricity, EMS, Safety, Shore Power

Safety - Electricity - Campground Receptacle This week's blog post and (later this week with video) is Electricity Safety at the campground. First off, electricity at the receptacle BEFORE you plug your RV in Non-Contact Voltage Tester(NCVT):  Test the outside of the...

Lukewarm water from water heater

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Sep 2, 2020 | Appliances, water heater

So the question gets asked from time to time: Why does my water heater not get hot, it is lukewarm at best? A couple of things could be causing it: 1. Are you familiar with your water heater bypass? If not, take a quick look around for where you can access the water...

Tip of the week (safety)

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Aug 31, 2020 | Emergency Exit Windows, Safety

Your RV tip of the week. When was the last time you checked your emergency exit window(s)? Tried to open them, make sure they work so you can escape from your RV in an emergency. Do it today to make sure they are not sealed closed.

RV Safety – Propane

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Aug 24, 2020 | Propane

RV Safety - Propane Let's talk about propane and safety of it in your RV. Propane is heavier than air. Propane is explosive.   Cylinders/Tanks You probably have propane cylinder/tanks on your RV, there are two types, the easily removable kind(known as a propane...

How can I power my CPAP machine in my RV

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Aug 10, 2020 | cpap

So being a long time CPAP owner and user, there are various options: 1. If you don't need/use a humidifier, then you can get a 12V adapter for most CPAP machines and it can run off your battery. 2. if you need to have a humidifier running, I believe you are stuck...

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