Thursday, November 15, 2012

HOW TO: Hook Up an RV

HOW TO: Hook Up an RV Video Clips. Duration : 4.57 Mins.


Connecting an RV to full hookups at an RV park or campground isn't too difficult, but if you've never done it before, this quick tutorial will get you started. Even if you've been RVing for years, you might pick up a quick tip or two to improve your routine. For example, do you spray disinfectant on your campsite's water spigot before you connect your water hose? If not, think about one of the last things you do when disconnecting... you rinse out your sewer hose. Of course that means the RVer who used your site last night probably did the same thing. Think about that for a second, and if you don't already keep a can of Lysol in your water compartment, you'll probably get one pretty quick. ;-) We love boondocking (camping without RV hook-ups), taking full advantage of our ability to live comfortably off the grid for extended periods. But there's something wonderful about taking a regular shower vs a navy shower, microwaving dinner without firing up the generator and watching TV late at night without depleting your house batteries. These luxuries require hooking up in a campground. When it comes time to connect to water, sewer and electric, following a few standard procedures can make your stay a better one. For more detail about using Dogbone adapters to connect to different size RV power outlets, check out our video "Dogbones 101" by clicking here: youtu.be To view our video "RV Hold Tank Dumping 1-2-3" Click Here: youtu.be For a REALLY thorough black tank cleaning ...

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