Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Three tips for easy packing Extended RV Travel

!: Three tips for easy packing Extended RV Travel

Now that we expected our RV trip vague, we collect the package.

Packing Tip # 1:

Weight is everything when it comes to efficiency of your motor home on a Road Trip (extended) long fuel. The less weight you carry the best fuel to your motor home. An extra mile per gallon may not seem much now, but more than a mile from the Holiday 2000 and is up to about $ 100.00.

Next to your speed, the weight is the easiest way you can reduce the cost of your trip RV.

I knowYou go on a long or at least for a long journey. I also know is that you need more clothes, food and other supplies. All I am saying is that you always remember how to package weight. For example, we take the heavy blankets and quilts and replace them with blankets and quilts to travel light when we go south, or for the summer. It's the same with our heavy winter coats, gloves and boots, if we want to stay in the mountains. Another good example is my tool box andMaintenance supplies. I think the key only multi-adjustable and has a little smaller instead of a full range of equipment.

When I need heavy maintenance on the trip, I let the program take care of her breakdown. I am not a store or field work will be used for major repairs on the road, so why carry the extra weight of the tools that I not use it to anyway. Fuel savings will more than pick up any tool I could have to compensate on the road. You can also use the occupation of the planning of your newHalf way through the water in the tank, unless you know you are not able to fill the tank or on the road. I recommend that you keep some water in the tank ... You never know when food and water are not available due to a wildfire or other natural event. As you travel, find things in your professional and Storage space that you never use. Be sure to place your bin from time to time and make terms that seldom or never used.

Think light and if you canleave behind, take less or find a lighter version ... Take advantage dass

Packing Tip # 2:

Pack a small air compressor, if your system does not built in a tire pressure also a big difference on your fuel consumption. Once you have your own compressor or a way to inflate your tires is a major asset in the street. My platform air suspension also to make the journey on the road is simply essential. If you have a generator, a small compressor 110 volts will make things a fillingmuch faster because it contains large cylinder and push more air. Otherwise, a 12 volt battery operated compressor always better than nothing. Make sure she has the skills of inflation, you need for your camper. My tires camper needs more than 90 psi ...

Replacement tires are packed and forgotten until needed. They rarely have the correct pressure when they are needed most.

Packing Tip # 3:

The electrical fuses and son are the lifeblood of the RV. In Case of power failureThey most often are not everywhere you get easy replacement. Get an electric kit and replace, what you use as soon as possible. After a complete set of spare fuses for your camper. My Rexhall Aerbus has 3 different fuse panels and 3 different sizes of fuses. Some of them are not always in local shops and parts stores. At least another 15 yards of the power cable into the correct size for your motor home connection. For example, I have an outlet for my 50 ampCampers and if I wear a 15-20 foot 50 amp extension.

Why?

Some older campgrounds, especially the older state and federal parks, are not realized with standard compounds. On Millersylvania State Park in the State of Wa channel port on the host side at the extreme rear of the site while the electrical connection is made all the way up near the front. To (run less leaks and easier) the sewers as short as possible, my standard 20-foot power cord is not long enough and Ithe use of extension cables 50 A to hook up to electricity.

I also have 50 and 30 amp 30-15 amps plug conversion. In this way I've always available in any electrical power and have some plugs.

Summer:

Everyone is different and everyone has different needs RV. A few things are for everyone.

Pack as lightly as one with fresh water and empty gray / black water tank Carry an air compressor, so you keep your tires and suspensionin perfect condition. Carry spare fuses and connect to an additional length of cable to your camper. Do not forget the adapters that come with current.

No one knows everything, what it is or may be required to travel along RV. How do you spend more time on the road, you will find things you need, things that you like and can use and things you can not cope or not. At the same time learned these lessons I first hand on the street is good for youYou started.

Welcome to the RV lifestyle.


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