To support my new camping style, I am upgrading my van and adding items to provide more comfort off grid. I want more battery power, more DC outlets, change everything I can over to DC power or propane, install items that use less power, etc. More power! Aar! Aar! Aar!
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The other cigarette lighter plugs were all secure, but it was still a bit of a bummer to run across one that obviously wasn’t installed correctly or securely. When I go through a motorhome I’m always looking at the faceplates — to the control panels, outlets, or anything else with ...
a wire transfer to pay off the house, and when we got back in the truck the battery light came on and I got a message saying that the stop/start system might not work. We stopped for lunch, and when we came back out, that battery light was gone but the check engine light was on...
Older units will be louder than newer ones, but if there’s a whole lot of noise or shaking, the RV may soon need a new water pump. Once the pump is running, test out the faucets again. They should all work, and how much pressure you have will be dependent on the quality and ...
you wife needs to know a bigger generator may not deliver any more current at 120 VAC than your present one. A complete schematic of the RV wiring would be helpful, if the RV typically needs more than 15 real amps, I’d expect it to be wired different, but then again, it’s not ...
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I am a first time camper with a r pod 151. I went to get it out of storage and the battery was gone. I attempted to plug in the lights but the would not come on as it was night. Do I need a battery to on the camper to make the lights work?