12/1/56

My RV Water Heater Won't Light

We get called so often to answer questions about things that seem to be broken in their travel trailer or motor home. It is not funny, but sometimes the fix is so easy to do we have to laugh a little. Before a person gets angry about us laughing about it, please know some of the basic fixes I am talking about are problems that I encountered myself. On certain ones I now laugh at myself because of the answer to the fix. This is my story about one instance.

On arriving at the campground, I began setting everything up. I am leveling the travel trailer, putting out the awning, hooking the water hose up, turning on the refrigerator, and lighting the water heater. Uh oh, the water heater will not light. There is a spark, but it will not light. I will not go into the whole story, but I will tell this audience that, on my own, I diagnosed the problem. I did not call the store for help. What I did manage, was to turn on the gas!!

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I laugh now, but at the time, it was not funny. All experienced campers know the scenario. One gets stressed. Then your blood pressure rises. Surely, we are not going to ask for help. We can fix it. Oh, I left one out. Your spouse wants to know why it takes so long to light the water heater that worked a week ago. Then after scratching your head a few minutes, a light in your head goes off, and one goes and turn on the gas. Remember in the movie Christmas Vacation when Clark could not get the lights to work? If one does, then they can visualize that part of the movie. They can see what happens to us when we get frustrated about something not working.

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So do not be upset that I laugh about this sometimes. First, please know I am not laughing at anyone. I am laughing about how often it happens. I am also laughing because I will never forget that I encountered the same problem. The story, told often, leaves a lot of people laughing at me!

Anytime one finds somethings not working in your RV, do not let yourself become Clark. RV water heaters can be complicated, but in some cases, the fix is not difficult no matter what the problem is. Stop for a moment, take a deep breath, and think about the most obvious and straightforward thing that might cause it not to work. When one figures out what that is, go and check it. I can not believe how often this will solve your problem. I am not saying that this is always the fix, I am just saying to try the most straightforward things first. If that does not fix it, then one can begin the stress and rising blood pressure scenario.

Luckily, there are only two main brands of RV water heaters. Atwood RV water heaters are probably one of the most recognized, but Suburban RV water heaters are extremely common too. With there only being two manufactures to deal with, help is not far away when one needs it.

I wish you the best of luck in your repairs and for safety in all your travels.

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11/1/56

RV Awning Use, Care, Maintenance Tips, and Advice

RV awnings are a great feature to have on your RV. There are different types of RV awnings and they serve different purposes. There are window and door awnings that provide shade over your RV windows or entry door. There are slide out awnings that protect the slide out roof from debris and water. And there are patio awnings that provide us with shade when we want to sit and enjoy the outdoors. The awnings on your RV will provide years of reliable trouble free operation, if you take the time to do a little preventive maintenance and cleaning.

The fabric used on awnings is made from vinyl or acrylic. Some awnings have an aluminum or vinyl wrap-around weather guard that protects the awning fabric when it's in the travel position. When you open the awning for the first time each year, or if it has been stored for a while, you will need to inspect the awning fabric for any signs of mildew or stains. Vinyl awnings will mildew. If the awning fabric is fairly clean, normal cleaning can be accomplished with a soft brush and mild soap and water. Do not use oil based or abrasive cleaners. Clean and thoroughly rinse both sides of the awning. For more difficult stains, or mildew, there are after market commercial cleaners made just for awning fabrics.

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Note: Carefully follow all awning and cleaner manufacturer directions.

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Inspect the awning fabric for any tears or excessive wear. Do not store the awning when the fabric is wet. Allow it to dry completely on both sides before storing. You can clean the awning hardware with the same cleaner you use to wash the RV. While the awning is out, inspect the awning hardware. The bottom awning brackets support most of the load from the awning. Check that the lag screws in the awning brackets are tight. Inspect the arm pivot holes for any enlarged holes or broken rivets in the handles. Check for a warped roller tube. If the roller tube is warped it will be noticeable when you roll the awning out. Inspect the end caps for secure mounting and broken rivets.

Caution: Do not attempt to remove the awning end caps. Spring tension can result in serious injury.

Make sure the awning rail is securely mounted to the side of the RV. Have any damaged or broken parts repaired before using the awning. In addition to cleaning and inspecting your awning there are a few things to keep in mind when using the awning. Always lower one end of the awning to allow for water run off. The weight from water pooling on the awning fabric can cause extensive and costly damage.

Wind gusts over 20 miles per hour can also cause extensive damage to the awning and to the RV. Never leave the awning out unattended. If everyone is leaving the campsite, store the awning in the travel position. When you go to bed, store the awning. Even when you are at the campsite, you should use awning tie downs to prevent any sudden damage caused by high wind gusts or a sudden storm. You have the option to position the awning arms straight down and stake them to the ground, but you will get better support if they're attached to the bottom awning brackets on the side of the RV. Remember, it is much easier to prevent damage to your awning than it is to repair it.

Happy Camping,

Copyright 2006 by Mark J. Polk, owner of RV Education 101

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10/1/56

Used Motorcycle Camper Trailers For Sale

Should everything that is buy be new? I don't think so, especially for something as expensive as a motorcycle camper trailer. Is there a difference between a used trailer and a new one? Yes, you may find more wear and tear from a used trailer but in most cases this is all that you will find. But these wear and tear problems are perfect opportunities to negotiate better prices.

So how should you evaluate a used motorcycle camper trailer that is for sale?

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There is not a book that explains what the value of a used motorcycle camping trailer is supposed to be. Do you have to look at how much you want to buy a camper for and look for trailers in the price range. Now, if the trailer in that price range doesn't have what you're looking for and the higher priced trailer do you may need to get your negotiation shoes out of the closet.

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Now, when evaluating a trailer you first need to look for the most obvious problems. Does the trailer has any holes in the roof or along the side and seems. Holes mean that you will have leaking into the cab. And if the camping trailer is insulated you may have to repair the holes and replace the insulation. The insulation may have mold and that is not something that anyone wants to play with. Replacing mold in the insulation could be an expensive ordeal, especially, if it is a major mold problem.

Look for wear and tear, any holes in the wall panels. If you find any holes be sure to make mental notes or jot them down for later use. Does the roof need to be repainted or resealed. Resealing a roof does not take a lot to do, but your seller may not know this. If the roof needs to be resealed make a big deal of this to make the seller lower his/her price. Check out the wheels and the suspension. A rusted suspension could be a headache to fix and an extra cost you may not want to take on when first purchasing a used motorcycle trailer.

Make sure the wheels have bolts that are easy to find at the local hardware store. There is nothing worse than having a tire blowout and not being able to change the tire because a bolt gets striped while you trying to change it. You manage to get the bolt off but you are unable to replace it nor is the local service station.

Finding a Used motorcycle camper trailers for sale can be a great experience. The money savings can be extraordinary over buying new and it is possible of getting even more options for the buck with this option.

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9/1/56

Upgrade Your RV With LED Lighting

If you do a lot of boondocking (no hookups while camping), then you know battery life is one of the most important things you must plan for, especially if you have a small battery bank. One great way to save a lot of power is to convert your existing incandescent lighting to LED lighting. LED stands for light emitting diode and provides light in a very different way than incandescent or fluorescent lighting sources. The biggest benefit for a boondocker is that LEDs require very little power to operate, so you won't have to be so conscious of switching off lights when you don't need them.

Just how much power can you save by going LED? In a typical travel trailer of say 27 feet with a super slide and a couple of bunk beds, you may have upwards of 20+ 12 watt incandescent bulbs. If you were to have all of these on at one time, you would be drawing around 20 amps of DC power. In a few hours, your single group 24 12-volt battery would be near dead. Even if you had two batteries, you wouldn't have much left to finish out a 2-day weekend without a battery recharge.

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Now if you were to replace every interior incandescent bulb in this fictitious travel trailer with a 24 LED array warm color lamp, each drawing 190 mA, the total power consumption drops to 3.8 amps, over 5 times less power consumption. You wouldn't likely replace every incandescent bulb with a 24 LED array lamp but you could and if you did, you would be using 5 times less power, even if you had every light switched on.

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There are several different routes you can take when doing the LED lighting mod: individual lights, such as a night or reading light, all or some interior lights, interior and exterior, storage compartments, etc. Much will depend on you budget and coolness factor you are trying to achieve. Replacing every incandescent bulb may just break your piggy bank, but doing a few can still help save some battery power.

Using a single LED for a night light, like in the bathroom, can be a real life saver. Well, it may not save your life but if you have to get up at 2am to go, you won't be blinded by the light and you should be able to go right back to sleep. A single LED connected through a SPST toggle switch mounted on the bathroom light fixture can provide just enough light to do your business.

Perhaps you just want to change a few lights out, like the lights over your bed, that are generally too bright to read by. There are direct replacement LED lamps that require no modification to the lighting fixture, other than swapping bulbs. For this type of LED lamp, use the "warm white" type. The cool white LEDs provide a bluish tint to the light color and may not appeal to your reading tastes. The warm white LEDs provide a yellowish light color very similar to that of a normal incandescent bulb.

If you plan on replacing the main lights inside the RV and have the type of fixtures that contain two bulbs with a switch in the middle, you can replace just one of the bulbs to reduce cost. This way you not only save money, but you also can still provide more light when you need it by switching on the second bulb. For this case, you should consider LEDs that have a wide beam angle, at least 120 degrees. This is the angle at which light is projected from the lamp. The wider the better if you're trying to light up a large area. These lamps are typically configured in a flat package with many LEDs, as many as 36 in some cases. They simply affix to the fixture with Velcro and plug in just like a standard bulb.

Another cool LED mod is to fit a LED rope light under your RVs countertop. Many upscale RVs have this feature as a standard option but there is no reason you can't have this classy look either. First, have someone help you test fit the rope for length, ensuring you have enough for the whole countertop. Then get some double-sided tape and stick it to the cabinet or under the countertop where you want the rope to run. If you have any left over rope, drill a hole the size of the rope's diameter and run the excess through the hole. Just stick the rope to the tape and press firmly. You can also add a switch to control the rope power as well.

A step light is also another easy LED mod that consumes very little power. If you forget to turn it off, you don't have to worry since it can be on for days and still be easy on your battery. You can use a courtesy light or an amber side marker light. These mount with a couple of screws to the underside of the stairwell. Power can be run to an inconspicuous switch inside. Some even have light sensors so they can automatically turn on when it gets dark and turn off in the morning.

Outside compartments are also a great candidate for LED lights. These can be powered through a pin switch so that when you open the compartment door, the light turns on, and then off when you close the door. The color of the LED light is not so important as is the placement of the light. Compartments are usually rectangular in shape, so try and place the LEDs near the corners of the compartment. This way, you will get the most light to all parts of the storage area.

Finally, upgrading your RVs exterior lighting can make for a very clean look as well as improve safety going to the road. LED porch, marker, clearance, backup, turn, and running lights are all candidates for LED replacement. Fortunately for you, many companies, like Bargman for example, now make direct replacement fixtures that include everything you need to perform the upgrade. Just be sure to budget enough since total exterior lighting replacement can run in to the hundreds of dollars.

Tip: LED brake/tail lamps may not work with some older thermal flasher units found on some vehicles. An LED brake/tail lamp will require an electronic flasher/blinker unit which is commonly available at your local auto parts store. Just ask for the electronic equivalent of your thermal flasher.

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8/1/56

Can You Live In A Camper Trailer Year Round?

Whether you have been hit by the travel bug or the economic crisis, a camper is a great means of budget accommodation and low cost travel. But is it something that can be use (or handled) year round?

For those of you wondering what a camper trailer is, let me first explain.

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A camper trailer is basically a trailer that has a fold out tent attached. They can range from quite small one and two room opens, right up to rather expansive 4 or 5 room options with pull out kitchens and large awnings. They are a great way to travel because they are not as cumbersome as a caravan or motor home but they also have a lot more comfort than a normal tent.

Can You Live In A Camper Trailer Year Round?

So they may be great for traveling but can you live in a camper trailer year round?

The truth is that it basically depends on two things; you and your climate.

A camper trailer is a well-built structure and could easily be used year round whether you are traveling or staying in one place - the big question is, could you live in a camper trailer for a whole year?

Would you start feeling too cramped and contained? Or would it be something that you would be comfortable with?

And secondly, do you live in an area that would allow you to live in a camper year round? Because if your area get's a lot of snow then this could be a problem. Apart from the sheer coldness that you would have to handle - the canvas would struggle under the weight of a decent snow storm.

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Retractable motorhome awnings are a popular choice for many campers because they offer a simple and efficient way of adding extra protection from the elements. There are two main types to choose from, these being manual and motorised versions. Many modern motorhomes now come with a retractable awning already installed, however even if you don't have a pre-installed design, there are many companies that can supply you with the necessary equipment to add your own.

The manual awnings are typically stored on the side of the motorhome and can be rolled up for easy storage. To release them you just pull on the support straps and your awning will open up. The support tracks will then slide out and help to guide your awning into position. Strong support arms are essential to carry the weight of the actual awning and to avoid sagging and wear. It is worth spending a bit of extra cash to prolong the life of the awning.

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The motorised versions can be erected at the push of a button and are the most simple to use. They cost more than the manual one's but they can be really useful in high winds, in that you will not have to wrestle to erect them. Again, the support mechanisms are important because these will be more prone to rust and corrosion. The best kinds are made from aluminium or stainless steel, as these offer the most durability from rain and wind. Support tracks can also rust and start to stain the awning fabric which comes into contact with them, so look for quality materials that will last longer than the plain steel tracks.

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There are many different styles and sizes of retractable motorhome awnings that will fit almost any motorhome on the market. The size you choose will depend on the size of your motorhome and your own requirements. You can purchase larger models that will extend out further and create more shade from the sun, but the downside is that they will be more prone to flapping around when it get's windy. This can create pressure on the supports and increase wear and tear.

For extra protection you can easily add side panels and blocking panels, which can be fitted to the awning wit a few simple steps. Many people choose this option to give them more privacy, or for added ventilation on hot sunny days. De flappers can also be bought to stop the awning from flapping in high winds at minimal cost. Another useful addition is the center support pole, which is great at diverting rain water from the top of the awning. Rain water can start to pool and cause sagging above your head.

As always, make sure you know the dimensions of your motorhome before you buy any awning so that it will fit. If you are going to customise yourself then talk to experienced sellers first so you know what tools you will need to make the process as simple as you can.

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For a more detailed review of retractable motorhome awnings, including handy tips and hints you can visit the main motorhome awnings site.


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