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I recommend Turning your water off when leaving the camper unattended. When I'm going out for a few hours I like to turn the main water line and the hot water heater off. The reason is that incase I get a leak or a broken line in the camper it will not get completely flooded while I'm gone. If I'm going to be gone for more then a day I also will open a faucet till I have no more water pressure then close the faucet. I do not have a residential fridge or ice maker so if you do you may need to turn the ice maker off. Refer to your owners manual.
After turning on your propane and before using your refrigerator or hot water heater in gas mode its good practice to bleed the propane line by lighting the stove first. This will bleed any air out of the lines and make you appliances ignite properly when using propane. Please click on the link below for a short video.
Measuring Slide out distance using a broom handle. I marked the distance of each slide with blue painters tape for a quick guide to make sure there is enough room to open the slide when in a campsite. Please like and follow us on YouTube and Facebook
RV slide seal maintenance. Keeping the seals lubricated helps keeps them more pliable and creates a better seal to keep water out.
Emergency Exits. In case you need to exit your RV in an emergency and can’t use the main door there are windows specially designed to to open out for emergency exit use. These windows are usually marked with a sticker that says EXIT and have a red handle to open the window. This video gives a brief overview of how they work. Thanks for watching RVYOURWAY.COM
Most RV’s have a microwave with the rotating glass carousel that bounces all around while traveling. This quick and cheap tip will help hold it in place while traveling. All you need is a pool noodle and a knife to cut it to length. Place it in the microwave to hold the carousel in place. Hope you find this useful. Thanks for watching RVYOURWAY.com
When I installed my Reese M5 hitch I noticed the handle was to high to allow the tonneau cover to close. In stead of using the supplied bolts I got some lock pins from Tractor Supply and placed them in the holes. This allows for easy removal of the handle.
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