We are a family of five in love with the Fulltime RV Life. We have been on the road since 2017 and are currently in our third RV, a 2019 Fleetwood Discovery LXE 44B.
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Yeah I don't fit in the business category. I can get by with 10 GB a month. I don't know how much I use on T Mobile Home. But when I got my phone I just used cell service no wifi and used about 5 GB a month. My wife needed more for her class but that's over now. 73
Best RV i have ever seen i would love some help with mine When i do get lol you made me a believer i can be happy with one like this! thank you so much ps im saving this video its really set up great but im an old woman mine will be set in stone here! thanks again
I HAVE A 1973, FLOODED OVER THE ROOF TWICE. AFTER HARVEY TOOK MY TINY I GUTTED IT AND MOVED IN WITH EXTENTION CORD POWER TOOL A COT AND NO RUNNING WATER FOR 1.5 YEARS. AND I'M ELDERLY TOO. 😂
You're not the Lone Ranger I can't get anybody to work for me either and I don't even own an RV it's just a building I want to turn into a tiny house. Well it's me now I know how to do it but I'm not able.😢
Interesting at 7:50. My local place reports the MSRP for this is $112,650 that sheet shows $121,957 - sure looks like it has all the same stuff. What is interesting is that the sales guy was like, make us an offer, please.... I did check out the plumbing and the fittings were all good to go, this was an issue with the older models.
I still think your family would be comfortable with a toy hauler. The top queen size bunk over queen, and some even have a lift from the kitchen. That would be good for your little one.
That one is quite different. I love the Mudroom, especially for families. That drop down table would be good for one or two of your kids to do their home schooling work. That front room is quite versatile.
As soon as the wagon came out, my inner child came out. Every person who pulls kids in a wagon is technically a passenger train. Believe back then I used to pull two kids around a campsite that had some hills, when I was younger. Don't have a camper right now, currently lack everything, and am planning on documenting all I can remember.
its not that Epoch are so low its that all the others are so greedy that they overcharge, get it right guys. anything for marine and now Vans or RV'S ARE ALWAYS WAY OVER PRICED. If you want to enjoy the outdoors its going to cost you. I am Canadian and that 460ah sells for $3200 Canadian we have greedy people up here as well.
Interesting, I just replaced my battery for $109.27 from Autozone on my 2019 28' TT. The original battery lasted 6 years based on its manufactured date. I can run everything except AC for about 58 minutes. I am trying to understand why a $2k battery for some of these rigs? I guess I am just missing it. Now I don't have solar panels on my trailer. Is this what it's for? I am just trying to understand the use of this thing...
That battery you replaced is a flooded lead-acid battery and has a very low capacity, probably around 20-25Ah of usable power based on it draining in under an hour. The battery in this video is 460Ah and also LiFePO4 (commonly called Lithium). All 460Ah are usable in this battery because of how it stores and releases electricity, so it has about 20 times the power capacity that your battery does. My current RV, a 45' motorhome with a residential fridge and a bunch of other stuff, can run everything but AC for about 25 hours with my 300Ah battery, so this thing having 460 is massive.
This video is about 4 years old now but we've stayed in touch with Matt and have become good friends. He's a great guy and very upfront and no-nonsense when it comes to business. Definitely reach out to him if you're in the market.
I like your sink placement. I agree two sinks are a wasteful space idea, however, as a female there are regular monthly times that sink placement like yours is a good idea.
Besides your wheels, once unattached from the truck what do you use to support your trailer? I only saw stabilizing jacks under your rig. Thanks in advance.
A travel trailer is primarily supported by the wheels and the tongue jack. The stabilizers don’t hold weight, they just provide more contact with the ground to fight rocking and swaying when you’re walking around inside the RV.
You can probably get by with only 10 but you’ll definitely run into situations where you’ll wish you had a few more if you’re traveling often. If you have the space, go with 20.
Picking up my 2 owner 2017 Majestic 28a from the guy who bought it directly from Cruise America next week. Buying it for $22k (wholesale!) Guy just wants it gone and that's what Camping World said they pay for it. I owned a 2008 which identical to this with few exceptions. We had NO problems with our 2008 and sold it for what we paid. Looking forward to the beach!
It's not necessarily "wasting" money. Battleborn is a US based company. Their factory is ~20 minutes from my house. I know people who work there. It's not necessarily a "waste" to support a local company that you know will take care of you over throwing money overseas. Is it more money? Yeah, but that's why I drive an American car. I try to support businesses that have good working conditions for Americans.
Also before someone jumps in and says Epoch batteries are made in the US: Maybe they're assembled here (they claim they are), but it seems like they're actually made in China by RoyPow.