Thursday, August 18, 2011

Methods to Hook Up a motorhome When RVing Full Time, Part Two

What we really needed if RVing full time is a check list that outlined each of the methods you must do when you setup your Motorhome in the Rv campsite.

Everyone goes online and we weren't able to find a great Motorhome setup guidelines just about anywhere. So we made a thirteen step checklist to help you setup your own Motor home when you go to a camping area. We will feature steps 7-13 in this posting.

7. Connect the Electric

* Withdraw the electrical cord from your electrical hole. If ever the electric cord won't reach you must have 30-Amp RV Extension Cable as a back up. It really stinks to park your RV and the cord is not going to reach the electric outlet!

* Next, open up the electric package, guantee that the actual circuit breaker switch is in the off position then hook up the electrical power cord.

* Lastly, turn the circuit breaker change to the on position.

8. Slide Out the Slideouts

* It is simple! Simply press the switches in each room per slideout and the slideout should go out.

9. Let Mom Inside!

* Open up the entrance door for her and allow her to go into the RV. She'll be thrilled!

10. Hook Up the Water

* Take out the water hose and then screw it in to the water input valve of the RV.

* Position the water levers in the "on" or "town water" position.

* After that activate the water from your RV campsite.

11. Hook Up the Sewer

* Connect your RV Sewer Hose Kit with Swivel Fittings towards the gray water tank output drain. And then affix to the campsite sewer drain.

12. Roll out the Awning ( if required)

* Click the awning switch till the awning is all the way out. Then pick up one side of the awning then pull it down around 6 in. lower than the opposite side of the awning*.

* Tighten up the screws on the awning pole till its already tight. Then tighten up the awning screws on the opposite side so each side are secure.

*We all recommend you accomplish this to make sure that whenever it rains, the rainwater will drain off the awning and so not at all gather on the awning itself. It stops rain water from breaking the awning!

13. Place Down the RV Patio area Pad

* To help keep dirt and pests and stuff put of the RV, place down a big rug, artificial turf or exactly what we recommend would be the RV Patio Mat such as the one we've got. It folds and is nice to perform whittling on too.

* Put this on to the ground right on the outside of the RV and spread it out in-front of the RV doorstep.

14. Put Up the Antenna

* Go into the RV and crank up the TV antennae so that you can sit back and watch Phineas and Ferb while doing RVing full time!

15. Become Well organized

* Organize and set aside any item which fell off shelves and drawers when you were RVing.

* Pick-up your unclean outfits on your bed room floor and then place them in the hamper (in our full time RV the hamper is underneath the bathroom sink through a awesome secret trap door).If you do this without having to be requested, Dad and mom would be very happy!

Oh yeah, another thing: when you are full time RVing, don't be reluctant to ask for help when you are in the RV park. RV folks are really welcoming and will happy to assist you - so ask them for assistance.

And that's how you will set up the RV at the campsite when RVing full time cross-country!

To learn more about RVing Full Time, click here to get more information on how to RV full time.

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