Basically your RV refrigerator uses heat, either from an electric heating element or LP gas flame. The heat starts a chemical reaction and then through evaporation and condensation causes it to cool.
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What RV Floor Plan do I need?
Occasional weekend use with only two people would require a far different floor plan than a family of five on a cross-country trip!
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The RV coach battery(s) are one of the most important and neglected components in the RV. The converter in an RV also has a battery charger. Whenever you are plugged in to electricity, or the generator is running, the coach battery(s) is being charged. It is also being charged by the automotive alternator when you are driving the RV or in the case of a towable RV if you had a charge line wired into the light plug.
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# What type of RV is best suited for you and your family?
# What type of floor plan will work best for you and your family?
# Do you plan to travel cross-country with the RV or is it going to be set up at one location and left there?
# If you’re going to be towing the RV is the tow vehicle capable of handling the weight of the RV and do you have the proper hitch work to safely tow it?
# How many people will be in the RV and what are the sleeping requirements?
Brake Laws – Motorhome and Travel Trailer
Most U.S. States and Canadian Provinces have their own laws on the requirement for brakes on a towed trailer. The word trailer also applies to a vehicle being towed behind a motor home. These laws are normally based on the amount of weight being towed. One problem with this is that it might be legal to tow a 2,000 pound trailer with no brakes in the state where you live, but as soon as you cross the state line of a bordering state it is illegal to tow the same trailer without brakes.
Read the rest of this entry »Recreational Vehicle? Helpful Hints for First-time Buyers
Buying a recreational vehicle is a large investment, so first-time buyers should carefully consider some important factors in order to make a good decision. What are your needs? How much recreational vehicle do you need? What recreational vehicle can you afford? Use the following hints to help you narrow down your choices and chose wisely in your recreational vehicle purchase:
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If you long for vacations in the great outdoors but still want all the conveniences of home you may want to read this article on how to choose a great RV.
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The first rule is, if you buy it you have to use it! Otherwise it will be nothing more than a very large and expensive lawn ornament. Let?s face it, besides your house and automobile, oh and yes, your children?s tuition fees this could be one of the biggest investments you ever make. Be sure that it?s not too big , or too small for the way you plan on using it. Don’t be afraid to lie down on the bed, stand in the shower, or sit on the toilet.
Read the rest of this entry »Ten Good Reasons to Remodel your RV
Tasteful and competent remodeling adds value to an RV. This added value ultimately results in a higher selling price. Remodeled RVs also tend to sell faster because interested buyers don?t want to miss out on a one-of-a-kind RV.
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