If you aren’t connected to shore power in your RV, knowing how many watts an appliance uses can be critical in gauging how long you can go before running out of power. So, how many watts does an RV...
Category: RV Troubleshooting
The light fixtures in RVs have covers to protect them from damage, making the interior more alluring. And while new ones use LED lights that last for years, eventually, all RV owners end up Googling...
Propane is a safe and affordable fuel source that’s used on virtually all RVs. Naturally, the last thing you want is to discover you don’t have enough. If you use the cooktop a lot, you may have...
Most RVs use propane for running the refrigerator, hot water heater, furnace, and stove. So, it’s wise to plan your trips so that you never run out. You’ve probably wondered, how much propane...
Regular antifreeze is toxic. It’s only meant to be put in an engine’s cooling system. But in RVs, antifreeze gets used to winterize the freshwater plumbing system. Knowing this has many new RV...
Having an RV means you are likely to spend a lot of time outdoors and in nature, and you may want to minimize your negative impact on the environment. The problem is, no matter how cautious you are,...