By Steve Froese, F276276 The electrical system in your RV is likely one of those out-of-sight, out-of-mind subjects. Some owners don’t have much understanding of how the electrical system in an RV works, so I offer this overview. The electrical...
Tech Talk E-Newsletter — September 2020
Fall is here and we have some tips for you regarding RV roof maintenance and internet on the go plans, as well as New Tech from Xantrex and Zoleo, a warning regarding cleaning acrylic handrails on RVs, and more. READ...
Ask the RV Doctor — March 2020
By Gary Bunzer, Technical Editor Q. Dear RV Doctor: I own an older 32-foot Wanderer toy hauler. Recently on a trip, I noticed air getting between the siding and the walls of the trailer, near the leading edge of the...
Plumbing Repairs
By Steve Froese, F276276 I have always been a strong advocate of RV owners performing their own maintenance and repairs. However, this comes with a major caveat: Never perform a repair you are not comfortable with, and don’t try to...
Tech Talk E-Newsletter — September 2019
Whether you are winding down from a busy summer RV travel season or gearing up for autumn outings, or even heading to warmer climes soon, check out information about RV day-night shade repairs, winterizing, battery and water heater maintenance, mountain...
Ask The RV Doctor: September 2019
Confounding Wood Sapping Maybe you or one of your readers can figure this out. I have a 2014 Winnebago Forza. As you can see in the pictures, white stuff started coming through the wood about four months ago. No one...
Five Ways To Assist The RV Service Facility
How to make your visit to the service shop less stressful while minimizing downtime. By Gary Bunzer, Technical Editor Tech Talk E-Newsletter – March 2019 Has something like this ever happened to you? You’re on the third day of that...