All The Comforts Of Home: Outfitting Your RV
- Author Simon Harris
- Published September 1, 2007
- Word count 513
When many people think of trailers and RV's, they think of something out of a bad '50's movie: a sardine-like tin can, flimsy construction, a bumpy ride - you know what I am talking about. But today's RV's are nothing like that. Today, you can bring along all the comforts of home. So, just how can you outfit your RV?
Keep It Cool: RV Air Conditioners
One of the greatest advancements in RV appliances today is the RV air conditioner. Of course, many folk still consider this a luxury item, but I have never seen any particular virtue in sweating a lot - particularly during sleeping hours. Why suffer? Why be uncomfortable? RV air conditioners will keep you crisp and cool, in even the hottest weather. Units are available for every size and model, some using the existing ductwork in your RV, some blowing air directly into the room without ducts. While most RV air conditioning units are expensive, they can really add to the enjoyment of your vacation.
Don't Crash - Get An RV Backup Camera
Speaking of technology, one gadget you MUST get for your rig is an RV backup camera. You'll think that you're James Bond, as you watch your screen or rearview mirror while backing up. Never again will you hit concrete poles, shopping carts, run over bicycles in parking spots, or crush little animals. Some units even make use of embedded microphones, which will allow you to hear verbal commands and comments from your outside parking 'helpers.'
Hold The Water -- And The Waste
My kids might think it's icky to talk about it, but when you are using your RV, the "human waste" will pile up (sorry about the pun). You will need to make sure that your RV holding tanks are the proper size for your family, and are in good working condition. Your vacation will be spoiled real quick if you have leaks or problems with your RV holding tanks. As well, make sure that you have adequate fresh water storage: good-quality water tanks are a necessity, as well as an RV water pump. Make sure that your RV water pump is inspected regularly and kept in good working order.
Watch The Game Under The Big Awning
Finally, as you settle in to your new-found campsite, don't forget to bring along your TV to watch the big game at the end of a busy day - and you will be able to do just that if you have installed a good RV satellite antenna. And when you are watching that game, or perhaps just eating a meal outside with the rest of the family, you can do so in comfort with your RV awning properly extended. RV awning parts are available to you if you need to repair the hardware, mountings, or awning fabric at any time.
Well, there you have it -- some of the most popular gear for today's active, RV-ing family. So, get your rig properly outfitted, hit the road and enjoy all the beauty and majesty of outdoor living!
Sim,on Harris owns and operates http://www.rv-reviews.com Taking Care Of Your RV
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