Conquering New Zealand: Tom, Cait, Peter, and John live the bucket-list dream of countless many by RVing on the other side of the planet. No small endeavor indeed, but fortunately there’s plenty of help. Now What?: Driving an RV. Replacing and AC – DIY?: The time to replace your AC will likely be on the hottest day of the year! If you can’t wait for a service visit, taking on the task yourself is something Peter and John encourage you to try.
National Parks: Part of what makes RVing incredible is the ability to visit some of the most spectacular parts of the country for long enough to really take it all in, recharging your heart and soul! Now What?: Trip planning. RV Water Filtration: You never can know for sure the quality of the water you’re getting at any given location. Utilizing the right filters can make virtually any water pure, clean, and delicious. Now What?: Arriving at night.
Electrical System Overhaul: Most RVs have come with a single lead acid battery for basic needs making boondocking a challenge. But better batteries and solar can easily take you off-grid for extended periods. Now What?: Cell boosting. Fire and Ice – RV Refrigeration: Tom explains the RV witchcraft that allows your RV fridge to work using not only electricity but also (of all things) fire! Now What?: Cooking in an RV.
All About Towbars: Towbars allow your car to tag along with you on your RV trip when you need more nimble wheels for around town. Now What?: Tank dumping. Inverters: Many of the electrical items in an RV are designed to work on 12 volts. But many kitchen appliances and consumer electronics need household 120 volt. That’s why you need an inverter! On-The-Road: Ken and Bernice.
Non-RVer Transition: Believe it or not, most people whose work relates to the RV industry don’t actually RV! That’s about to change for Sean as he takes possession of his new camper van. Now What?: Trailer brakes. Overnighting: Anthony gets some advice on the many ways you can stop for the night without having to pay for a campsite. Now What?: Dog bones.