Simple Things ALL RVer's can do to PREVENT DISASTERS

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  • Simple you can do to PREVENT DISASTERS, FOR ALL OWNERS OF ANY KIND OF RV.
    Avoid major headaches from happening or at least minimize the possibility of them happening in the first place & prevent common RV mistakes. All of us are traveling in one way or another in our RV. We’re staying in camp grounds, perhaps we’re boon docking off grid or mooch docking at a friends house. That’s the common denominator all of us have. We’re all moving around from place to place and we all use our RV in different ways.
    Those of you that follow our RV channel know my mechanical and military back ground. You know how much emphasis I put on keeping your RV in top shape and how preemptive I am in keeping it that way. I don’t wait for something to happen, then it gets my attention. These topics I'm going to cover today were chosen because they are what I observe all the time and are mostly ignored by to many RVer’s. So RVer's like you, your friends-and our fans-that have taken the time to watch this video, I’m sharing this information so these things won’t happen to you.🔧💗
    These topics are in no particular order, and I’m not going to go in big detail about every one of them, but I am bringing them to your attention so you can apply this information to your RV and traveling lifestyle and make necessary adjustments as you see fit.
    #1 - Over loading the RV
    Did you know that 60% of all RV’s on the road are overloaded?
    Every RV comes with a at least one cargo carrying capacity label. You need to weigh your RV to know it’s weight and it’s CCC.
    #2 - The next thing you can do to prevent a disaster is to SLOW DOWN while driving your RV. In some states, towing anything you’re limited to 65mph. Sometimes even slower speeds
    #3 - Visually checking everything on the RV often
    #4 - Not securing your RV main awning properly
    #5 - Not inspecting and servicing your RV roof often enough
    #6 - Not listening to advice from experienced RVers in your area
    #7 - Running the wrong air pressure in RV tires - did you know that 40%-almost half-of all roadside assistance calls are due to tires problems of one kind or another
    If you have a motorhome, I did a complete video on how to properly calculate what air pressure you should be running in your tires: • How to CALCULATE tire ...
    #8 - Lots of RV disasters can be avoided by installing a TPMS. A “Tire Pressure Monitoring System”. Watch my video where I cover this topic in detail:
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    #9 - Not taking the weather seriously to avoid RV disasters. You have to watch the weather “All the Time” while planning, driving or being parked
    #10 - Turning off your water when you leave your RV
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  • @davidreyburn5548
    @davidreyburn5548 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    All 10 points are spot on Martin! This video deserves a million views. We do 4 corner weighings for the RV Safety foundation and seminars on RV weight & tire safety at rallies. Well done for providing such great advice for your viewers.

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I use the TST TPMS on my truck and travel trailer. Between your channel, All About RV’s and Changing Lanes; this 60 year old female, solo RV’er knows more about preventative maintenance and how to fix things than many other RV’ers out there. I’ve got a lot of tools and spare parts, including Eterna Bond, that I carry with me. I’ve been able to help many other campers because I have so many extra things with me. I really appreciate channels like yours, and even though I’ve been an RV’er for 35+ years, I’ll never know everything. These are very important tips that ALL campers should know.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      WOW, thank you Lori for that. 💗
      And yes there are some other very good RV channels out there that have some very good information and you have taken that information and implemented it. Carrying plenty of spare parts is essential even though some people make fun of that. As I was reading your reply, I was thinking OK....lots of tools, spare parts, 60 year old female, solo RV’er, knows about preventative maintenance and how to fix things...your my kinda girl. Everybody should be taking your lead. Thanks for taking the time to chime in Lori. 👍

    • @loriw2661
      @loriw2661 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RVstreet Thank you. What a nice reply!!❤️❤️

    • @marshaadams5501
      @marshaadams5501 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Very impressive Lori! I’m still “Martinizing” our George😊 Love Martin and Joanie!

    • @francelavoie-deeprose9361
      @francelavoie-deeprose9361 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Lori, i would love to know more about your lifestyle and your adventures. i am getting a very small motorhome [25 ft] next week. i am in Canada and plan to travel alone most of the time. i am watching as many videos as i can [and following the one you mentioned] to learn how to manage on my own. I am 62.

  • @newenglandpats59
    @newenglandpats59 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m so sorry! God bless him and his family.

  • @kduncan9533
    @kduncan9533 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video! Excellent job! You asked for comments on things that might be a problem in addition to what you addressed. A water pressure regulator helps minimize problems and don’t forget the surge protector! We learned about the surge protector the hard and expensive way! Not only is it needed there is a right and wrong way to hook the surge protector up to your rv. Thanks for all your advice and tips. Also enjoy you DIY videos.

  • @tomgaluski4605
    @tomgaluski4605 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Martin,
    Another great video with a lot of great information.
    What I do to help prevent major problems is to subscribe to several TH-camers like you that have a wealth of knowledge like you have. I feel that there is now way that any of us travelers can know everything. (I WILL PUBLICLY AKNOWLWDGE THAT YOUR VIDEOS HAVE GIVEN ME MOST OF THE INFORMATION I SEEK) but the information given in any video or any blog needs to be acted on by the ones searching the knowledge. So thanks again for feeding us great information to help make our adventures pleasurable .

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Tom, thank you underscoring the keywords "needs to be acted on". 👍

  • @michellekoonce3191
    @michellekoonce3191 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hay there!! Finally got a replacement LCI motor for my Solera awning..The 6 screws there, two that were deep. The RV tech left them in from last time and they were stripped out and I could not get the cover off. SO, I had to break the cover a little. It’s repairable with glue, but this week I am going to replace motor and tape the cover on..Thanks for ALL you and JONI DO!! Love your channel and introductions with helpful exceptional information that is crucial to RV life on the road!! Much love and hugs prayers too. Michelle Tallahassee FLORIDA Happy Trails

  • @danphillips4900
    @danphillips4900 ปีที่แล้ว

    God bless you Martin❤

  • @lisabevans8107
    @lisabevans8107 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What have I done? Watched your videos first . Bought our cargo trailer about a week ago. Now I am working on all your suggestions. Tyvm.

  • @bensp1193
    @bensp1193 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi to both of you. I do most of your points you cover but your number 4 I wasn’t aware of it securing awning. Will be on to do list added to TPMS that on it too from your video released few months ago. I did a seasonal site so Canada camping ending for most tomorrow but where I am they added 2 more weeks and then winterize the RV but next season maybe on road so those 2 preventable issues are to be look at. Cheers

  • @nomadbiker4040
    @nomadbiker4040 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I've had a water leak years ago when the pump was on, made a mess. There's a Bluetooth/WiFi controlled garden hose valve called Orbit B-Hyve that you can shut the water off outside with your phone instead of going out and it even monitors flow

  • @lukewarren7857
    @lukewarren7857 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Check your differential fluids and grease those multi-line drive yokes, especially if you tow a vehicle.

  • @brianpeters2695
    @brianpeters2695 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I get up in the morning, turning the water on is the second thing I do.

  • @johnudisky1248
    @johnudisky1248 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Martin,
    What do you think about installing tyron wheel safety belts on the front wheels of motor home?

  • @marydrummond6152
    @marydrummond6152 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    We always turn our propane off when not cooking or using the furnace.

  • @Schetmesa
    @Schetmesa 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Martin, great vids. But, I can’t seem to figure out where the link is to your Amazon site
    Thanks

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      My Store is here: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
      Whenever you view any of my YT videos the link is DOWN THERE in the description text. The description text not only has additional information on every video, but also has helpful links too.
      If you have problems finding the description text, please watch this video I did that will explain not only to get there, but will show you how to maximize your YT experience.
      th-cam.com/video/bprAsHO7-F8/w-d-xo.html
      thx Kevin 👍

  • @zalleywaalley8227
    @zalleywaalley8227 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have right around 2 1/2 million miles driving truck over the road and I have never seen a sign anywhere in this country do US anyway that said maximum speed of anything while towing. There are states that have different speed limits for trucks or commercial vehicles but I’ve never seen anything that said anything about going that would include an RV. However I do agree wholeheartedly that just because you can go fast, does not mean that it’s wise. I am in a Skooly and it’ll usually do 75 miles an hour probably a deer plus if I wanted to but, I rarely get over 65 at all mostly because of fuel mileage.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      "I have never seen a sign anywhere in this country do US anyway that said maximum speed of anything while towing"
      Oh I have....many times, especially up in the northeast. I need to take a picture and include it one of my videos or perhaps my community page in the future.

    • @zalleywaalley8227
      @zalleywaalley8227 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That would be awesome. I have been in the NE also (all the connected states and the eastern half of Canada and,, there is the possibility that i did see them but since they didn’t pertain to a semi I simply ignored them.

  • @newenglandpats59
    @newenglandpats59 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have question, we just bought a 2008 Bounder. It has an old Sony backup monitor. (Factory equipment) It gives such poor ghostly picture..it’s useless. Can I connect a modern dash monitor to the factory backup camera?
    Your nameplate looks like a Vermont tag. We used to live in Brattleboro.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sorry to say that Martin has passed away and I don't have the answer to your question. Sorry

  • @revsbentley
    @revsbentley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Martin,
    My ladder/roof says weight limit is 225. I weigh 245. Will the roof still hold me or should I do most the roof maintenance from an A-frame ladder I can move along the side? My unit is identical to yours except a year newer. 2013.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well, you have to get on the roof for other things too. Like servicing your AC units like I've shown, checking your vent sealants, polishing your front cap, washing the roof and so forth. You can do some things from the side using an A-frame ladder but how do you do these other roof things now?
      So......🤪 good reason to lose some weight 😫
      OR....
      I mean your roof might be strong enough but to be safe you can place some 4' x 4' plywood pieces on the roof to walk on to help distribute your weight better. That would be safe but a hassle I know. OR....once on the roof crawl on your hands and knees to help distribute the weight. Use a rubber knee pad on the roof like I do or wear knee pads to save your knees. I personally hate knee pads.
      That's all I can think of for now.

    • @revsbentley
      @revsbentley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RVstreet We just purchased the unit in April. I have already removed and put on the roof seal on one side as it was cracked all the way down. Thank you for the video with instructions. The other side at this point seems to be good. I have checked the sealant around all the roof holes the best I can from the side. I have been able to polish the front cap from the a-frame between the sides and the front. I like your idea of 4' by 4' ply wood and may try that out. Love your instructions. Thanks so much. They have certainly helped out this newbie.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@revsbentley 👍

  • @iristuo8391
    @iristuo8391 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it possible for you to review some portable solar panels?

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello Iris,
      I'm not able to test several different types of solar panels because I don't have access to them. However, I did show the portable system along with other power sources I use in this video:
      th-cam.com/video/QkTupmk2y3Y/w-d-xo.html
      Also...if you're interested here's a link to my PLAYLIST page where all my videos are in different easy to find categories: th-cam.com/users/RVstreetplaylists

    • @iristuo8391
      @iristuo8391 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RVstreet Thank you.

  • @dovergerald1579
    @dovergerald1579 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    This video is seriously best advice for rv'rs ! Great stuff! I use simple moisture alarms around the coach (under sinks, water heater and wet bay. Just this morning I had a leak in the wet bay and the moisture alarm went off....without alarm I woulda never of known. These sensors can be had online for about $15 each. I really recommend these To all rv'rs!!!!

  • @rjw8316
    @rjw8316 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Tell you what Martin, if I am screwing up and lucky enough to be within your eyesight and you see me doing something that you are concerned about PLEASE come and tell me, I always accept expert advice.

  • @letsgo7068
    @letsgo7068 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Another great video, thank you Martin. I will add that with my Thor Outlaw Motorhome when I am parked for a period of time I put a float charger on my truck battery. I am a fulltime RV'r and this way my battery is always charged. And I have gotten into the habit of turning off my water every time I leave, I thought I was being OCD, glad to know I am not alone. I like the idea of running the fresh water tho, keep up the great videos. And I was looking for a way to lock my awning, so another great tip!! Always well done and full of great information! Jan

  • @markmorgan3126
    @markmorgan3126 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thanks Martin. Keep the great info flowing. RE: water. I learned a hard lesson 3 times this month. Went to bed and I often wake up in the middle of the night. 3 times in 30 days I awoke to find my water tank was overfilling and flooding my water bay. I think I have a bad fill valve. I am in the process of modifying the water system to vent the excess water overboard and replacing the valve. However, I no longer leave the water on when I am not at the coach or if I am sleeping. An ounce of prevention...

  • @jackharding98
    @jackharding98 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great video. #6 is my favorite. "An hour and a half ago I was trying to save you" LOL, You are gracious Martin, and thanks for the reminder to humble ourselves and be willing to listen to others. It just might save us from a bunch of hassle. It's like my favorite proverb that warns us to be proactive and not reactive. Proverb 22:3 "The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty."

  • @michellekoonce3191
    @michellekoonce3191 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    WOW and I thought I was the only one looking under my RV. 😳. I actually do the same things..I am constantly checking areas for water leaks and possible issues. Especially when it rains, I check every window seal for water and I check the bay areas (storage) compartments for any drips.

  • @russelllindley9269
    @russelllindley9269 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    In my case I have a hard time bending down to cut off my water so I put a cut off on the other end of my water hose. Now I just cut the water off at the connection to my camper. I put a Y on the end of my connecting hose which also has a cut off but I like having the cut off on the end of the hose to. It’s the little things we do making camping more enjoyable. The hints you have given could say thousands when it comes to damage to our campers. Thanks for all the videos you provide.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I watched a guys RV video where he was complaining about his tire on his trailer that blew out. When he showed the tread on the tire, there was lots of tread in the center of the tire and worn down on the sides of the tread. I commented that it seemed to show he was running too low a pressure. After a couple snide comments back from him, saying that he always checks his pressure while on the road. I told him that correct pressures are when tires are cold, not after driving for miles. Stating that I was wrong, I sent him to a couple web sites and also to your very good tire video. Never heard another word from him. Maybe he is blowing less tires and making safer for him, his family, and anybody else near his trailer. Thanks Martin for another great video! Respectfully, Kevin

  • @4kmacdonald
    @4kmacdonald ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve never thought of turning the water off I live in my travel trailer thanks for the information much appreciated.

  • @jamesbrooks3822
    @jamesbrooks3822 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another great video Martin. Your wealth of knowledge is incredible. I’ve learned so much!!

  • @guttermastersplus5613
    @guttermastersplus5613 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Also don't forget to check your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors at least once to year

  • @HopeLivesHere721
    @HopeLivesHere721 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    You always give such good sound advice. As a newbie single woman traveling
    in my 2001 24 ft class c I really appreciate everything I have learned from watching your videos. Thank you so very much.

    • @loriw2661
      @loriw2661 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Love it!! I’m a single, 6o year old woman who solo camps also. I love it and I hope I’m able to do it as long as I’m around!!

    • @francelavoie-deeprose9361
      @francelavoie-deeprose9361 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hello Laura, i am planning to travel across Canada. Just getting a small motorhome next week. love to connect and get to know more about your traveling style and share adventures.

  • @randyorchard5012
    @randyorchard5012 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I agree with all the info, especially turning off the water, so many do not. I need to look up the awning lock. Love that one

  • @temirtaragay8932
    @temirtaragay8932 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very practical and meaningful advices

  • @trustme7731
    @trustme7731 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Even experienced RVers don't do these things.
    Along with turning off the water supplies, I also release most of the pressure in the lines. When using the pump, listen for that one or two second pump run time. It can mean a leak.
    I added "Make sure the holding tank valves are closed' to my check list.
    Folks need to remember to check the spare tire too and make sure they have the proper changing tools.
    During every stop, gas, store etc., I check the motorcycle we have on a hitch rack.

  • @abyk.r.7855
    @abyk.r.7855 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Another great video! As someone who is parked up semi permanent since I fulltime I always check weather before I go to work to see if I need to bring in awnings. I also have the rule of 2x walk arounds before moving. I do a complete 360 checking latches, looking at tires and making sure my slides are completely in and not sitting at any type of angle. Then I'll walk around one more time glancing at everything quickly before I drive away.
    Since we have cats the dinette slide has turned into the cat area for their litterbox, a cat tree, and food bowls. So we took the loveseat out of one of our slides in the living room area and are building a table in there. We made sure all the materials weighed slightly less than the loveseat because as you said, weight can be an issue. You're videos have helped me a ton as I've adjusted to full time RV living.

    • @annej5699
      @annej5699 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You brought up an important point that I have not yet found out enough about in my homework prior to buying my first trailer: how much weight a slide can handle, especially when not deployed and in travel mode. One of my criteria for my trailer once I get it is that if necessary the trailer is usable and everything accessible if I am someplace where I cannot deploy the slide. However, I have recently found out that some slide mechanisms can suffer if you actually sit in them or use them when they are retracted in travel mode. I need to learn more about this and how to address the situation, but you have made a very good point about how to make sure you're not overloading a slide in travel mode when replacing the furniture it came with.

    • @trustme7731
      @trustme7731 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Check the roof too.

  • @matthewmortiere4620
    @matthewmortiere4620 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video Martin, I too was unaware of the awning locks. I will definitely get that mod taken care of.

  • @TomSpurlock
    @TomSpurlock 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Martin, great list of knowledge and solutions. We just left Maine a week ago. Hope you've enjoyed the fall color.

  • @barney61ful
    @barney61ful 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My wife and I travel in a Class B which we bought new in 2018. Your tip #9 re. knowing the weather is a MAJOR one for us. Many RV sites are in areas that would not allow houses to be built due to flood zones, etc. I would add that we even check out exit roads to see if they may be closed due to flooding. I recommend getting great mapping and study them to know what is near your campsite. We have skipped staying in a river side site in Missouri due to our monitoring of water levels and a rain forecast for the day prior to our arrival. Thank you!

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      "we even check out exit roads to see if they may be closed due to flooding"
      Now that's what I'm talking about. I luv you Barney. 😝

  • @johnudisky1248
    @johnudisky1248 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you explain how to sanitize a fresh water system in a diesel pusher electric motor home that has an aqua hot unit? I was told that once bleach is mixed in (which I don’t know how to do) that it cannot exceed 4 hours otherwise it can damage the aqua hot unit.
    I am thinking of doing this while driving coach and then emptying the fresh water into our black and grey tanks. Then attaching water to system and run all faucets to remove the bleach from the lines. Am I on the right path to do this? I have to figure out how to get the bleach into the system.

  • @anthonyb2334
    @anthonyb2334 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your video hits very important points. We have been RV' ing for nearly 40 years, and have made some of these mistakes. It wasnt until recently we even though about turning off the city water when leaving the campground. After our friends had a leak in their coach we started doing this. Lucky for them it wasn't a major issue. Thanks for the videos.

  • @Chimp_6
    @Chimp_6 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Rock solid tips Martin!
    One more item I would add to the list is an EMS (electronic monitoring system), either a built in or like us one that attaches to the park's electric pedestal. They do run a few hundred $ but damage due a park electric problem could cost thousands.

  • @larrymiller8210
    @larrymiller8210 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great ideas! I do 9 of them, you are spot on. People listen to this good advice! Thanks Martin

  • @thegrimreaper819
    @thegrimreaper819 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Simple things as in the title, however "you can't fix stupid".

  • @DavidSmith3750
    @DavidSmith3750 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    O holy crap seriously. Man i wish i watched THIS video 4 months ago. YOU have taught me sooo much. I could of SAVED. $$$$ Ive seen 100 videos at least my Airstream Dealer NEVER. Told me these thing and are NOT. In the Owner Manuals ANYWHERE I’m, going to my videos past I’ve watched and share this info. this is NEEDED info Turn off pump. Turn off city water if leaving campsite. My question here is some clown adjust my automatic Jack does that cause the pressure change on the pvc pipes. Had to Jack bal ance i guess they needed a couple of stabilizers oh yeah need locks for everything folks

  • @matsulli2086
    @matsulli2086 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A real fire extinguisher x3
    Water off!
    TPMS
    Orange Cones
    Triangle Road Reflectors
    Glass Break Tool
    FA kit
    Good weather driving
    Tire chains
    Weight check

  • @rockybridges4820
    @rockybridges4820 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great great tips sir!! I had bought a TPMS and did it pay off big TIME!!!! I got an alarm coming down a steep grade and pulled over to check it out. I always take psi readings before, during and after and I had lost some air in one of my dually tires. Long story short it was a leak in the stainless-steel tubing to the inside tire and every 100 miles or so I would have to add air (air compressor was on board) so no big deal. Had it not been for TPMS I would have never known!! stay safe

  • @djb3057
    @djb3057 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You’re the first youtuber I actually make it a point to order from your store! Newbie RV’er here and your vids have been incredibly helpful! Just keep waiting for you to explain PMCS;-)

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I want to say thank you very much for your support and now I have to say with a broken heart that Martin has passed away from cancer💔
      I will keep the channel up as long as TH-cam allows me to because Martin loved helping people.

  • @kevinriley771
    @kevinriley771 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just stubbled onto you channel really enjoy the great information.. Thanks Martin from a fellow Texas :)

  • @mtnpeek6748
    @mtnpeek6748 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just fill my tank and use that. Great tips. Thank you.

  • @bobmartens1089
    @bobmartens1089 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In California if towing is 55, I have an f150 with towing package but still only tow a 24' TT with a high end wdh with SC. TT only weighs about 5500 loaded. I'm super comfortable at 60mph. And do my best to not drive if windy. I'm retired so can make my own schedule. Safety first!!!

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This a smart thing to do. Good job 👏

  • @bryansanges6679
    @bryansanges6679 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I never run on city water. When the tank gets low I fill it up. Some short stays I never had to get out the water hose and had all the water I wanted.

  • @joeblow3939
    @joeblow3939 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ❤❤ I had a long list of things for part two, then deleted all of it.
    This guy doesn't need my input.
    Another great video. 👍👍

  • @charleswalker7191
    @charleswalker7191 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pages 12-15 of the Michelin RV tire manual give explicit instructions for getting a four corner weight at any of the hundreds of CAT scales across the country, not just the three Escapees locations. And no appointment necessary.
    I fully agree that you should not travel on the roadway in an overweight condition. But unless you are at fault in a vehicular manslaughter incident law enforcement has absolutely no means of weighing your coach. Nor are they going to tow your rig to the nearest weigh facility. If you are at fault in a manslaughter situation you have bigger fish to fry than whether or not your rig is overweight. Otherwise, decent info.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You mean like this:
      th-cam.com/video/VMnX2OgCuok/w-d-xo.html
      th-cam.com/video/Q_NuEoBIxe8/w-d-xo.html
      thx for your input Charles

  • @543whitey
    @543whitey ปีที่แล้ว

    That's interesting, about living on the tanks vs city water. Do you drink out of the tanks? My wife is concerned that those tanks are rated for drinking water use; eg. BPA.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, we drink out of the tanks. They are rated for drinking and cooking.

  • @thereeldeelsteel
    @thereeldeelsteel 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Recently subscribed and so glad we did brother. Such great advice and info. Cheers!

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awesome, thank you!👍

  • @Ron-d2g
    @Ron-d2g 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Watch the weather if it’s going to possibly get down to freezing point disconnect your town water supply hose to avoid having a burst hose in the middle of the night ::::Water does expand when it freezes so disconnect the line and give the expansion somewhere to go and not burst your hoses at 3AM

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Excellent advice

  • @davidl9372
    @davidl9372 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Martin, all good points that rv’ers should keep in mind and new rv’ers need to know. Getting your RV weighted for the first time is often put off. I know from experience. Always great information.

  • @crawford757
    @crawford757 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My life is a Disaster, Do you do Life coaching as well?

  • @TheBuddyandlilly
    @TheBuddyandlilly 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Martin I feel great, I follow everything on your list.
    Thanks

  • @keithhenderson4877
    @keithhenderson4877 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, your the first that I have subscribed to. I am from Maine and live in New Hampshire.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      thx Keith for subbing. We love that area up in the northeast. It's so beautiful up there.

  • @debicaron6046
    @debicaron6046 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Everyone needs to follow your advise..I just replaced a faulty Axel on my trailer$$$..the metal guy told me it didn't look like I overfilled my RV..I had traveled across the country without issue..I had blown 3 tires..one after the other..The Axel must have been the issue because I haven't had an issue..Thank God. Your advise is golden..thank you. I loved to turn the water off..never thought of that.

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great points especially about the water

  • @cynthiatebrake6189
    @cynthiatebrake6189 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have a leak in the on my rv fresh water fill, I have a direct fill tank in side the compartment and the flexible hose that leads to the tank has a small leak, I don’t want to replace the hose, I have tried flex spray with no results, Any ideas. Thanks

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Flex spray is not going on work on this kind of issue. To much water pressure. I'm pretty sure you're going to have to replace the hose. It isn't that big of a deal. You can do this 👍

  • @chpfnp1910
    @chpfnp1910 ปีที่แล้ว

    Don't forget to lock ur door when u leave it.

  • @Cabernet2000
    @Cabernet2000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Martin,
    Do you have an arrival and departure list? You probably do and I just haven’t seen it yet.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      We did when we first started but not now. Now it's all muscle memory. But I still have the list we used. YT doesn't allow me to attach things here for download. But what I can do is post it here. This is our break down list that we do before departing. It has somewhat changed since we first started but this is pretty close. Yours will vary for sure, but maybe this will be a good starting place for you. When we arrive it's just the reverse order to set up.
      *Martin’s Outside Checklist*
      Slides and items to do before ladder goes into toad
      Remove:
      • Slide bottom foam strips
      • Slide rail insulation foil blocks
      • Bedroom slide foam bumper pads
      • A/C roof drain line
      • Windshield and wiper shade covers and tennis balls under wiper arms
      • Put water softener, ladder and chairs in Toad
      *Other Items*
      • Check engine oil and other visible fluids
      • Wipe leveling jack shafts
      • Dump all tanks and then treat tanks inside (may have to use the wand from time-to-time so sensors work correctly)
      • Disconnect all water supply and septic systems
      • Have some on board water
      • Turn Off Propane
      • Remove Tire Covers
      • Turn roof TV antenna forward
      • Check that bicycles are secure
      • Awning lock engaged
      *Shut down order of electrical items once everything else above is done*
      • Check generator oil
      • Turn on chassis battery
      • Turn on TPMS and check PSI CP for all tires
      • Start engine to start warming it up. If cold outside, turn ON dash heat to warm up windshield
      • Turn Off both A/C units and refrigerator
      • Then attach other side of bungie cord holding office chair
      • Lock all bay doors
      • Leave house battery switch ON
      • If inverter is NOT being used it should always be turned Off
      NOTE: If running the generator, turn inverter Off, Set front A/C or heat pump accordingly so it puts at least 1/2 load on the generator and turn ON fridge
      • Check all outside MH lights
      • Check all TPMS pressures again
      • Bottle of water up front, travel plans in place, laptop, GPS & iPhone hooked up
      • Put both Toad & MH CG admission papers on the dash
      *Joanie’s Inside Checklist*
      Bedroom & Master Bath
      • Remove all items off both counters and check bed night stands
      • Make sure all cabinet doors are fully closed in bathroom and bedroom
      • Lock shower door and bathroom door
      • Empty trash can
      • Put toilet seat lid down
      • Lay down the Clothes Hamper in the shower
      • Leave master bath light on to power TPMS booster, all other lights Off
      • Shades Up, bedroom window & bath vent closed
      • Put plastic living area floor mat on top of the bed then the office chair
      • Fasten office chair bungie cords to the bed
      • Remove kitchen booth drawer content bins and other heavy items in slide upper cabinets and put on the floor at the end of the bed
      • Lock bedroom door
      *1/2 Bath*
      • Shades Up, Window & vent closed
      • Make sure all cabinet doors fully closed
      • Remove all items off counter
      • Put toilet seat lid down
      • Empty trash can
      • Light Off
      • Place file cabinet inside door and once big slide is retracted, place file cabinet back under desk
      *Living Area*
      • Disconnect all computer equipment
      • Install fridge shelf brackets
      • Open top fantastic fan and turn ON to #1 speed
      • Make sure all cabinet doors fully closed
      • Secure booth drawers with bungie cords
      • Remove all items off table
      • All shades Up, Windows closed
      • Check that spices are secure
      • All lights Off
      • Tie back front cabin curtains
      • Empty main trash can
      • Pull paper towel roll off the rack and put in sink
      • Sweep and then wipe down floors with damp towel
      *Final items and Hooking up toad*
      • Retract Living Room slide, then lock slide, put back file cabinet under desk
      • Retract Bedroom slide
      • Detach 50amp cord
      • Retract leveling jacks
      • Hook up Toad and check all cables & chain connections
      • Transmission in neutral, emergency brake off, windows up and doors locked
      • Have Joanie check all lights from the back

  • @marshaadams5501
    @marshaadams5501 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Another great reminder! I would just add keeping the propane off when not needed and checking the electric at the park prior to hooking up and constantly using an EMS.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Marsha, Joanie says hi. Sorry we missed you and Lloyd this fall. 💗 Have you played in any poker tournaments lately? Yep those are good practices we follow too, except we only turn off propane when underway.

    • @marshaadams5501
      @marshaadams5501 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RVstreet please give her a hug from me 😊 Yes, played a big one last night and busted 😢 Took 20th last week in a big one and made the Final table Friday night in a small one and we did an ICM chop. I’m playing another big one on Thursday.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh kewl, now you made me look up ICM chop and what the hell that means.Now you're making me learn something new. 😜 OK so, I read quite a bit about it and still don't quite understand. But that's OK....I don't play poker but love watching. Joanie gives you a 🤗 💗

  • @judystreich7333
    @judystreich7333 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Totally agree with your ten tips Martin. Hope the rookies out there are listening.

  • @garywalton5135
    @garywalton5135 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is great keep up the great work!!!

  • @solitaryrv5335
    @solitaryrv5335 ปีที่แล้ว

    Spot on. I SO enjoy your videos.

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Many areas on the west coast have a 55mph speed limit for vehicles that are towing.

    • @rachaelb9164
      @rachaelb9164 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      People that don’t live in desert areas don’t realize that you should always watch what the clouds are doing in the mountains surrounding you. That’s where flood waters come from. Arizona and all the basin areas are a good example of this.
      Turning off the water pump is a good idea. We have a leak somewhere but didn’t know about it until we walked back from the beach and saw a small waterfall coming out of the wheel well lol.

  • @playinatlife5778
    @playinatlife5778 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm guilty of not doing this, but check your oil before each trip.

  • @pauloberle6946
    @pauloberle6946 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can’t find your store. I’m not that smart so help with down there.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      No problem Paul but I really appreciate you asking 👍
      Our store is here: www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet
      BUT...watch this video I made that will help you navigate all the features of youtube and help you find DOWN THERE: th-cam.com/video/bprAsHO7-F8/w-d-xo.html

  • @VETUSAF1
    @VETUSAF1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi brother vet another good one. I have been doing most of these but you have enlightened me to how important these things are. I have to get me a tire pressure monitor. Being a large old man 👴 I have to get my son or grandson to get on top and check things out they must be doing it right no leakage so far. Keep them coming and as always wishing safe travels.

  • @bobchallquist4577
    @bobchallquist4577 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you, awesome points. What is your rule of thumb, for you, about driving in windy conditions, like wind speed max. and other precautions. Thanks again.

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Funny you should ask because we just dealt with that a few days ago
      So my rule of thumb is:
      • As far as wind goes, coming to the location where we are now it was predicted to be 15-20 gusting to 25 on move day. I decided to go ahead that day and we left very early because morning is better for predicted high winds and usually builds as the day wears on. I was going thru Oklahoma where it was flat so wind was more pronounced. It wasn't to bad though but I drove slower. The chassis mod's I have made makes all the difference in the world with handling and my confidence. If it was going to be 30-35 with gusts to 40, I would not have moved that day.
      • Also it really depends on the terrain we're in at the time and how far we have planned to drive that day.
      • If I see really rough weather weather coming on move day I don't drive. PERIOD. I change plans accordingly.
      • It's all about risk. Different people have different risk levels they're willing to take. I know my coach really well and what's safe and what may be risky. If I feel that current conditions are too risky, I error on the side of caution and stay put.

  • @markhindman9005
    @markhindman9005 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great info Martin. Question about you awning lock. Why not just drill a new hole? I would trust the spring loaded pin more so than the cord. Thoughts?

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I thought about that and probably could of done that BUT...since my older, original fabric stretched and I had to elongate the original hole TWICE, I thought, ya know this new fabric that I have on now will probably stretch some more too and I'll have to elongate that one. I just didn't want to do that or take that chance, thereby possibly weakening the cap on the awning roller. So I came up with this idea and it works fine without taking that risk.

  • @jay5729
    @jay5729 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should be an RV service tech.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice job god bless

  • @williamastorino9551
    @williamastorino9551 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great advice as usual. Thanks Martin

  • @michellekoonce3191
    @michellekoonce3191 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Truer words have never been spoken!! Happy Trails

  • @donwalker3683
    @donwalker3683 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for these excellent tips!

  • @brucefay5126
    @brucefay5126 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We also run off our water tank, but we only turn the pump on when we need to use it.

  • @EllenVonHaden
    @EllenVonHaden ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you!

  • @kathy1846
    @kathy1846 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your vidios. When you got to the water city/ pump. I have had the campgrounds shut off the water and back on and bam. Katts had a problem. Have replaced the city check valves. A couple times Because when they do that at least in my RV the water starts filling up my blatter. So. Yes I have learned to just have an empty tank if I'm going to plugged in to city Water.
    Thanks brother

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Always trust the advice of someone that has been at the campground a while and watched people struggle with a site. If I’m at a place for just one night It doesn’t have to be perfect but I’ve been to so many sites that are way off level or have super thick gravel that swallows the leveling jacks.

  • @MrBlallen58
    @MrBlallen58 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video. I never thought about number 10 but I will now add that to my check list.

  • @adibsarakby6574
    @adibsarakby6574 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Name of tpm you are using again pls

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's in my Amazon Store in the "Tires, Engine and Chassis Care" category.
      www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet

  • @brucebjornson9135
    @brucebjornson9135 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It is great to see you

  • @Dennis1659
    @Dennis1659 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video !

  • @bobhauber6421
    @bobhauber6421 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video!

  • @robertroth287
    @robertroth287 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I tend to drive with my generator running to keep the motorhome cooler but make sure it is off before I pull in for a fuel stop. Appreciate the information you presented.

    • @kathleenrutherford733
      @kathleenrutherford733 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why not just turn on the fans? I've never heard of running a generator while in travel?

  • @nomadbiker4040
    @nomadbiker4040 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good info
    As a truck driver we had to learn all of this in detail to get a CDL and master air brakes but in many states you can drive a 60K pound tandem axle diesel pusher with a regular license. RV operators need to be careful and those DOT inspections and scales stops might start happening to RVs

  • @waltcooke9522
    @waltcooke9522 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Battery monitoring: I installed an analog +\- amp meter into my battery system and mounted the gauge at eyeball level in the kitchen. A good reminder to only have those12v gadgets and lights on when truly needed. The meter also allows for monitoring the recharging progress and lets me know when to turn off the generator prior to the point of those take-forever, tedious and unnecessary last amps to find home in the batteries. Love your videos.

  • @traceycummings6946
    @traceycummings6946 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for these points. Can you tell me where you got the awning lock?

  • @richardzangaro3172
    @richardzangaro3172 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm afraid to use Amazon anymore because twice I had to have my debit card cancelled and order a new one because someone through Amazon was making purchases and the wife noticed it on our bank statements. So I haven't made any purchase through them anymore!

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      JMO Richard, but debit cards do carry with them a much higher risk anywhere they are used. We do not have or use debit cards at all. We use our Amazon VISA credit card for literally everything. Including shopping on Amazon. We have never had a problem in over 10yrs. and I have never had or have heard of any reports from anybody here either. Amazon has one the best if not the best secure website on the planet. Have you noticed or read over the past few years all these other companies-100's of them-that get hacked and steal information from customers? It's insane. If there ever was a place to steal or hack millions or 100's of millions of users cards Amazon would be the place. They have outstanding website security. Someone may have stole or hacked your debit card and used it on Amazon though. In any case, again JMO, I wouldn't be afraid to use a credit card on Amazon.

    • @richardzangaro3172
      @richardzangaro3172 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RVstreet you might be right but I'm a two time loser with Amazon and cost me money out of our account from making a purchase,we live off of my monthly Social Security and can't afford having my account hacked again. I've used it elsewhere and had no problems except for Amazon so I just stay away from them now.

    • @ggebhard1
      @ggebhard1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@richardzangaro3172 your credit card company or I should say, your bank should have covered both your problems. I’ve had several frauds on my debit card and my credit Union fraud department covered every one of them.

  • @rexp6296
    @rexp6296 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great idea on all 10 points...especially like about locking in the awnings...and turning off water when leaving RV....also great idea to not leave an awning extended when leaving the RV for extended period of time...sudden gust of wind can do as much damage as unfurling while going down the highway.....

  • @annej5699
    @annej5699 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was very glad to see you mentioned the speed rating of tires. Many people don't give any thought to the weight or speed rating of their tires, or the weight rating of their axles.
    But there's another important item to check the weight ratings on: your actual hitch. I'm talking the piece that is permanently affixed to your vehicle. I am currently doing homework before buying my first travel trailer. My F-150 claims to be rated to pull up to 11,900 lb when otherwise empty. However, when I crawled underneath the tail of my truck and looked at the actual hitch I noticed two ratings that were significantly lower. Without using weight distribution my hitch is rated to pull 5000 lb and a max of 500 lb tongue weight. With weight distribution my hitch is rated to pull 11,000 lb with a max of 1100 lb tongue weight.
    It's important to check the ratings on all the different components. Payload of the tow vehicle as well as gross combined weight rating. Axle ratings. Tire ratings. Each piece of the hitch system. And this is not an all-inclusive list. If it has to handle any weight or stress, no matter what it is, find out it's ratings.
    Thank you for a very helpful video!

  • @cargoon-cargoconversionbui2880
    @cargoon-cargoconversionbui2880 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    We learned to avoid potholes - LOL. We had to replace an axle after hitting one. Yikes!

  • @agnaldos80
    @agnaldos80 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent tape well spoken and water dear is very true it happened to me turn the water off I enjoyed the steak

  • @nathanpetersen4063
    @nathanpetersen4063 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Thanks for all the good info.

  • @michaelcanto6175
    @michaelcanto6175 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    As Full TimeRVers We need to constantly be on our game, Slacking OFF is expensive. Thank you for the tips and reminders. Are you guys still inTX for the winter?

    • @RVstreet
      @RVstreet  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Will be in a few weeks.