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I want to amplify & focus on a serious subject John mentioned on the RV Odd Couple. Taking care of your RV going forward, since this is what RVstreet is all about.
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Today's video is not to scare you but to motivate you to action to get better prepared NOW and become more self reliant. What kind of RV back up systems do you have already or need? Where do you need redundancy so you’ll always be prepared? Have you done a thorough inventory of your RV to see where you may have weaknesses that would make living in your RV very difficult if not impossible if some of these systems failed? Or how about if you just loose power.......for a prolonged period of time. Same with your water supply. What will you do if you don't have an ample supply of water.
I posted a poll on my Community Tab about a month and a half ago. I wish more of you would of responded to get a better sampling, but let’s take a look at that poll out of the 216 people that did participate.
The main question was:
How many of you consider your RV is prepared for ANY EMERGENCY?
26% very prepared
52% somewhat prepared
22% haven’t given it much though
RVstreet has been emphasizing the need for proactive maintenance for a long time. It’s imperative now more than ever to keep your rig running top notch all the time. But also more important than ever, is you’re going to have to know how to do most of this stuff yourself.
You cannot rely on other people, RV Dealers or RV Service Shops, when in a pinch, have a RV emergency or just getting regular maintenance done. If you remain reliant on other people, you’ll be in a weak position, people will take advantage of you & you could easily find yourself stuck or stranded somewhere with your RV broken down or some systems not working right. It’s time for to learn now how to take care of your RV yourself and become more self reliant.
So what am I saying:
I’m saying that I understand many of you are afraid or feel incompetent to work on your RV. The thought RV maintenance may seem daunting & even scare away prospective new RV buyers. But this is something you can learn to do & you need to start learning now. It has to be a PRIORITY in your life to learn. If you're one of the folks that says, “I’m not going to worry about this or that right now. I’ll deal with it when the time comes, I highly encourage you to rethink that strategy.
If you follow my channel, you know I’ve been getting ready all this year with redundant power solutions. I’m putting my final touches on my Bluetti power system and easy to set up of 400 watts of solar. I’ll be putting out a video soon on that. But that’s just one thing I’ve done.
I’m constantly looking for ways to make our RV better, easier to live in, more reliable & sustainable, doing maintenance, fixing & upgrading stuff so that as we live & travel in our RV, I’m confident that we’re going to have a good time & greatly reduce any surprises.
Here's what I've done so far this year to have redundant power solutions:
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We are in no way experts or professional mechanics. But being a journeyman millwright for years & being EX Military, has proven to be very helpful in my lifetime learning how to care for & maintain all sorts of machinery & equipment like: helicopters, airplanes, tanks, motorcycles & many types of other vehicles. That, along with 18 months preparing & upgrading our RV before we went full time, & now traveling for several years has gained us a lot of knowledge. Regardless of what we recommend, consult a professional if you're unsure about working on your RV. Work you perform or products you purchase based on any information we provide is at your own risk.

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@slister45
@slister45 Год назад
I've been watching RV living RU-vid videos since I bought my first rig in 2019. I just discovered you day before yesterday! I've been binge watching your channel ever since. I'm about to embark on my very first solo adventure from NY to NC to visit my children. I am so grateful that I found you!
@dkleath8697
@dkleath8697 Год назад
I recently found & subscribed to your Channel & you are quickly becoming one of my favorites...I'm an almost 70 yr old woman ("Surviving Spouse" since '81). You seem so easy to talk to & understanding that I almost told you my life story ( well, the last 4 yrs, since I've lived in an old 5th Wheel!). It's been really tough, but I'm not a quitter > been preparing and doing everything on my own all my life, but now I'm about worn out & broken-down. I don't know if I can pass muster repairing/maintaining my "home on wheels", but your content is a blessed help, so thank you. ps: prayers for you & your wife Joni ( hope to see her on a video someday, too > she's blessed to have such a good husband & must be quite a special lady! Thank you both!
@winginitwithjohn8451
@winginitwithjohn8451 2 года назад
Well said Martin. This is why your channel in my top 3 for rv maintenance, even though I'm in a 5th wheel, the systems are the same. Change the what if to an EVEN IF automatically turns a negative to a positive. Great video.
@fredhereau6235
@fredhereau6235 2 года назад
Thank you Martin!!
@hemlockhomestead8907
@hemlockhomestead8907 2 года назад
Martin I just want to say that I really appreciate your time and effort in putting these videos together. We are new to your channel and just recently subscribed. All of the videos I have seen are very well explained and easily understandable. You and Joanie are “blessings” to us RVers. I have learned so much and continue to look forward to more.
@jackharding98
@jackharding98 2 года назад
Glad I watched the whole video, the pregnant lady intro had me wondering how you'd suggest we Martinize that situation.
@DaveMathison503
@DaveMathison503 2 года назад
Agreed Agreed Agreed....I've got a Class A Gas, thats where it starts. 24,000 lbs of responsibility that I live in full-time. So RU-vid's RV service channels are a must for component manuals and service manuals the techs use to diagnose and repair problems. So far I've troubleshooted my Norco fridge, fixed, rewired the tail lights of my tow vehicle, enhanced/ stabilized the driveablity of this F53 chassis, downloaded the code and troubleshoot manual for the Onan generator and fixed an Over frequency issue (free$), so many for little things and I've only had this unit for 16 months. RV service centers are a Big Never and a traveling RV service tech is right next to that cause what I fixed a service tech would have charged me a ton of money. My tools I carry are specific to the equipment of this coach but there are a couple things I still need like a 500 ft/lb torque wrench for these 22.5" wheel lug nuts. Even though they don't give you a spare tire with these things you still have to check torque occasionally. So my bottom line is know what your dealing with and hew to fix it.
@anthonylawlor9130
@anthonylawlor9130 2 года назад
Boy Scout leader here. The Boy Scouts motto:”Be Prepared “. Thanks Martin.
@John5ive
@John5ive 2 года назад
Nothing but straight talk on this channel. Great video and topic. I posted the above before watching the while video. Long story short, I feel like I have a lot of work to do. I'm mechanically inclined and you've given me a few scenarios to solve for. Glad I subbed.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thank you John. Glad to have you aboard 👏 Go here to see a lot more of what I'm talking about to take care of your RV: ru-vid.complaylists
@michellekoonce3191
@michellekoonce3191 2 года назад
Yes I agree, My 30’er is ready to go! ALWAYS! I full time live in it and I constantly maintain everything, as I can on my own. You and Joni are so valued as a RU-vid RV friends! Also you are every RV garage nightmare BC they want the business and you are keeping that away from them. Good luck! In 2022 and I hope more patrons to your channel!! Happy Trails
@daveinvictoriavirginia7959
@daveinvictoriavirginia7959 2 года назад
Martin, you hit it on the head. Just like being prepared for fires in the home, essential things like food , water ,meds. Phone calls priorities, etc. Part of relaxing to me is looking for the "what if" scenario, and how do I react. Always have fresh water in tank, always top off fuel when arriving. Little things can make big things easier to manage.
@JeanDumfordPhD
@JeanDumfordPhD 2 года назад
Thanks! Im a senior disabled lady. I know how to do some things but not sure I can any more. I need to see, for instance, if I can still maneuver under my RV and check the genset oil. Wait! No... I need to see if I can push the gen door back up and secure it and get out from under the RV on my own! Lol
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
😂 LOL 😂
@timcaviness5933
@timcaviness5933 Год назад
Martin you and I are alot alike. I fix everything that I can and for other people. I've been told I'm a parts man, but if you don't have them your stuck in a pickle. Love your videos and your channel!!!!
@gypsybelle4757
@gypsybelle4757 2 года назад
Thank you, Martin! You are one of my favorite parts of You Tube University. I have been learning from you since I discovered your channel. I know emergencies happen and thanks to you and others like you, the RV nomad lady is more prepared. I’m checking out your homepage for “Martinized” stickers. I feel like my RV needs one! 😃 Thank You and your other half for all you do for this community! All the best to you both in 2022!
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
😍
@norme2681
@norme2681 2 года назад
Martin we live in a country were over 50% expects the government to take care of them and another 25% hope the government will help them out if they need it. RVers not much different most go to the shop or call someone. Some don't have their health, some prefer to just pay someone. I like you, while I can I prefer doing it myself. Thanks to your channel I'm better prepared to do that. Just in the last month or so, I replaced my converter, the fabric on slide toppers, installed a fan inside the fridge and cleaned the drain tube, and still have several projects to work on. There is no way a guy can be bored living in a RV always somethng to do.
@LawrenceTuckerFyretuck
@LawrenceTuckerFyretuck 2 года назад
I enjoy your approach to subject matter on RVing! Once I found your channel, I started watching from the beginning.
@warrenscorner
@warrenscorner 2 года назад
You made some excellent points. I ran into a problem with my truck recently. The check engine light came on which always means it’s gonna cost me $1000 to make it go off. I checked the code to see if it was something I could take of myself. It was a DEF heater issue. Well, I’m not in a position to remove my DEF tank and replace the heater so I call a shop. It’s an older truck so I don’t go to the dealer anymore. The shop confirmed my diagnosis but tells me he can’t find a heater. The dealers don’t want to sell him the parts they have because they won’t have any for their shops. The truck has been there for 5 days now. He finally found a place willing to sell him the part so hopefully I will get the truck back today. You can try to be as prepared as possible but sometimes you need to rely on other people.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thanks Warren 👍 Well your right. You can't be prepared for every single thing that might happen. That would be impossible. But.....by taking the proper steps that I have covered over the past 2 or 3 years, you can certainly be prepared for the most common things that can happen and by doing proper PM and checking the RV often you can eliminate a lot of them from happening in the first place.
@eddiedoherty2349
@eddiedoherty2349 2 года назад
Nice video to give us food for thought. Last year, entered a nice rural state park in NC with less than 1/2 on MH. Colonial pipeline happened. Luckily bought two gas cans, different stores and got 35 gallons driving to stations. We reacted late, but not too late. If not we couldn’t make our next destination. I hated that uncertainty for a week. I try to enter my destination with a full tank. It went downhill fast in NC.
@daviscrt
@daviscrt 2 года назад
great video, I exercise my RV appliances once a month. Last year bought the NRVTA online training course. My water and gas tank is always full and ready to go. We been evacuated 3 times because of fires. Thanks Don
@robbiesmith5169
@robbiesmith5169 2 года назад
Great message regardless of what your home is, RV, boat, sticks & bricks. To many people think someone else will take care of them!
@gordschultz1980
@gordschultz1980 2 года назад
Great video as always Martin. I work in supply chain/procurement and you are spot on. For the next 1-2 years there will be global supply issues across more than just the RV industry. If you find what you want now I suggest getting it. The cost of shipping spiked during the initial outbreak of covid, but has calmed down a little, but the prices are still way higher than pre-covid so that cost will get passed to the consumer. The other thing I was always told is this is a depreciating asset (which of course it is), but they aren't dropping as much in the past so taking care of this investment will pay off for you in the next few years if you plan on selling.
@eddiedoherty2349
@eddiedoherty2349 2 года назад
Gord makes a really good point. Typically RV are a depreciating asset. It’s possible a well maintained and cared for RV might be break even or make a profit.
@dirkbergstrom9751
@dirkbergstrom9751 2 года назад
Excellent advice and reminders for any RV'er, seasoned or newbie. My father always did his own work and as a result I do too (almost). Your mention of gas got me thinking though... without fuel most if us would be hooped... lots of solar or not, how do you go get groceries, etc? So far my only partial solutions are to have lots of light dry goods on hand, extra water + filters + MP1 tabs etc, conc water flavour crystals + squirts, and of course fishing + hunting gear. I wonder about putting a box of seeds together...
@enjoylife1176
@enjoylife1176 2 года назад
Love the gloves
@michaelcountssr.8445
@michaelcountssr.8445 2 года назад
you would be proud of me and the wife. we did all of our upgrades to our motorhome ourselves. all but the front end alignment. local ford dealer wanted $1k to install rear centramatic rings and rear super steer. thanks for the new video and all you do for us all!
@larrymiller8210
@larrymiller8210 2 года назад
Martin, used your advice and painted all my motorhome decals. Came out fantastic. Used small tape for all curves. Taped and papered, sanded, used wax and grease removal followed by rubbing alcohol. Used 3 coats white flat primer, 3 coats color, 2 to 3 coats clear coat. Came out really nice! Thanks for the idea. Took about 2 weeks work, but we'll worth it. You were right, paint covered all cracks in decals. Started mine after you gave one year review on yours with good results. Used Restolem paint as you. Thanks for your advice. You have your collective s@#% together.
@mikereid280
@mikereid280 2 года назад
I painted a couple of my graphics too. Cleaned, primed, painted and clear coat. Came out great but after about 9 months the underlying graphics continued cracking and exposed more of the light gelcoat underneath. I'm considering ordering replacement vinyl graphics.
@larrymiller8210
@larrymiller8210 2 года назад
@@mikereid280 thanks for the reply! Retired and trying to keep the graphics nice for awhile. I checked into total paint around $15,000. I am with you, want my old motorhome look as good as it can. I guess I have the option to spend $250,000 for full paint job on new motorhome. I guess cheep is not always good! But we look good for awhile, thanks for the respond! Keep on trucking! Thanks Larry
@barzalou
@barzalou 2 года назад
Thank you Martin for landing one on my keester.... My class A RV is winterized and going through a lonely - 30° winter temps here in Canada. I'm itching to get into it and am really greatfull for your encouragements. Again, I feel Martinized 😏😉 Thank you! 👍
@stevemeyer4815
@stevemeyer4815 2 года назад
great message Martin - I always learn something from your videos. I have quite a long way to go towards mastering our Class C 24 footer. My skill set is probably C- but you eat the elephant one bite at a time. enjoy and build on your successes. Thanks for the motivational encouragement. A fellow Texan but not a native.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thank you Steve for taking the time to share and comment. You'll get there, just stay focused and refrain from getting overwhelmed. Took me 18 months to get our rig ready for full time living.👍
@susanhawkes2519
@susanhawkes2519 Год назад
I am currently refusing to take delivery on my first RV, a toy hauler, because one of the ramp door handles looked hard to open & lightly gouged during the Zoom walkthrough. Probably a good call in light of your reported issues in parts & service time. Thanks for inspiring me to stick to my guns of postponing or preventing a purchase that would ultimately destroy my unhealthy wrists. I will try to buy through your AMZ program anyway because you are such a generous teacher.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet Год назад
Thank you Susan. Additional thoughts: Using a Zoom call for a walk thru is a bad idea. Sound like they are using a Zoom call to act as their (PDI - Pre-Delivery inspection). There is no way you can physically look and test all the systems to make sure everything is working properly. Once you take possession of the rig all bets are off to get anything fixed later on. A Zoom call may be OK for an initial determination that you want to proceed with the purchase BUT then you insist-in writing-to give them a Refundable deposit to hold the rig, but then you go to, fly to or whatever and get to the dealership, have them park them unit with full hookups, and actually stay in the RV for at least a day or two and test EVERYTHING. Then present them a list of what has to be fixed BEFORE you give them final payment or process papers to finalize the purchase. They have incentive now to fix everything to complete the sale. Once they say everything has been fixed....CHECK IT. If you don't do it this way-AGAIN-getting things fixed after purchase will be difficult at best. Also, thank you for using my Amazon Store for whatever you need. It means more than you know 💕
@susanhawkes2519
@susanhawkes2519 Год назад
@@RVstreet I have not signed anything electronically nor on paper, but did put $1k down on a credit card to hold it for me, presumably from other interested buyers. I will not go any further with the sale. Too much money & WAY too many systems to go wrong. Thanks for supporting me backing out of a bad way to do this kind of purchase. I am so grateful to have found you & Joanie. ❤️
@elaineg4921
@elaineg4921 2 года назад
Thanks for your knowledge n guidance.
@brucefay5126
@brucefay5126 2 года назад
Hey Martin. In your three types of RVers (~7 min mark) I think you left out an important group; extended-time, such as “snowbirds”. These folks have a fixed/home base (not an RV) but live in their RV for months at a time, either in one place or moving around.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thanks Bruce for taking the time to comment 👍 Yeah I didn't mention them by name nor did I mention Winter Texans which is what they call snow birds down here in RGV. But in my mind they're just like us. Living and traveling in their RV. But no matter how you use your RV were all important and face the same things taking care of the RV and being prepared.
@Zzwineaux
@Zzwineaux 2 года назад
Martin in September we bought a Tiffin Allegro 2003 motorcoach so I could take my disabled husband to Texas to see his grandson get married. If I had known about you & your videos before, I wouldn't have bought this RV. But we did. There is soooo much that needs martinize. There is rust everywhere! One of the hydraulic levels won't work & we are on a waiting list to have it fixed. Furnace won't work. I have bought controller board, limit switch & igniter to fix it myself. I feel overwhelmed because there is so much to do & I only have one day a week to work on it. I have a full time job & not only do I take care of my husband & 4 cats but I help my sister one day a week with my mother. I love the RV no matter how much work there has to be done. But after watching your videos I feel like I can do it. One project at a time. It took me forever to find the hot water heater bypass valve so I could sanitize my water system. I have all my manuals but in this case the manual said there was a bypass valve but didn't say where. Thanks to you I got an endoscopy & found it. I got a long ways to go but I am going to do it as time & money allows. You will never know how much your videos have helped. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Mat the Good Love bless you & Joanie!
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Ya, don't get overwhelmed but I understand how easy it is to get that way with a schedule like yours. Like you said, "One project at a time." I'm so impressed with you CAN DO attitude. By the time you knock out this punch list, you'll know your coach a whole lot more. You'll get there.
@lindaward3156
@lindaward3156 2 года назад
Speaking from an older rural new Englander, l don't recall my parents "teaching" us how to be prepared for the heavy winters of my youth andor the inability to get to towns away grocery stores, but we learned nevertheless by example. Having the large vegetable gardens and canning or how to even stretch out whole fresh tomatoes etc. Chickens for fresh eggs even on the smallest of properties, how to fix an en engine, how they basically work, how to find freshwater even under ice. Foraging in the woods, how sweet the blueberries are, l could go on forever. We don't get to do that so much anymore but now there's a lot more info except it's all connected to having power it seems. l support what you're saying 100% be prepared as the alternative is no fun and can even cost you a lot more than money.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Spoken like a true New Englander 😍 🙏
@lindaward3156
@lindaward3156 2 года назад
@@RVstreet you mean all the typos? 😁😎
@williamastorino9551
@williamastorino9551 2 года назад
Great video once again! The old Boy Scout Motto......BE PREPARED! I keep saying that a person that owns any kind of RV needs to be part mechanic (with tools) and have a little common sense! When we started, my wife said "what do you need take all of those tools for? She is seeing why now! I'm still missing some things I need, even if it is only once!
@NackDSP
@NackDSP 2 года назад
I just purchased an ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2000W as a redundant power source. It fully charges in about two hours so that makes it very compatible with short generator runs, or getting it charged just before leaving an outlet without having to wait overnight or something.
@davidpatrick1813
@davidpatrick1813 2 года назад
Better to have it an not need it than need it and not have it .... great suggestions ... now, action speaks louder than words .. .. always has always will.
@nomadicweatherbear
@nomadicweatherbear 2 года назад
My onboard generator croaked in my 2016 Thor axis. Was lucky to find a small generator shop that could fit me right in. But, at a cost. It was VERY labor intensive, removing and replacing the generator from the RV. Needed a new carburetor and starter. Wound up paying $1,700 dollars. Decided to buy a small backup generator for our next trip, we do a lot of boondocking. Thanks for another informative video! 😎
@danphillips6606
@danphillips6606 2 года назад
I've been watching your u tube for about two years every time it comes on and I've learned a lot.
@martihoffman
@martihoffman 2 года назад
Thanks for this video. Been watching you for a year and watched lots of older videos. We just purchased a class A and are much more confident we can do this!
@kathyparker8626
@kathyparker8626 2 года назад
Let's face it some people just don't have any business owning a RV without the quick access and support we use to have. Watching your videos and a lot of research hopefully will keep someone from making a mistake owning something beyond their abilities. Freightliner just charged over $11,000 to rebuild a DEF system and reprogram the onboard computers on a friend's RV and took over 3 weeks. Owning a large RV may be a thing of the past for some of us.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
I think your exactly right going forward. This was the main reason I didn't buy a DP and bought a gas coach instead. I mean, I have an emergency fund but being retired, I just don't have that kinda cash laying around for something that may pop up. I know of a fella that over heated his gas rig in Arizona a couple of years ago and trashed his V10. He had the whole engine replaced for $5,600 and it took 2 weeks.
@donitaarender7839
@donitaarender7839 2 года назад
Great message and video! You are so correct about being prepared for the unknown. And being able to handle it!. Thanks again for the great reminder.
@mtnpeek6748
@mtnpeek6748 2 года назад
Another great video. Thanks Martín for showing us how to do things. I just wish you had the same class c that I have.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Well most of the stuff I cover applies to a Class C too even though I have a Class A.
@garnettburk6126
@garnettburk6126 2 года назад
I bought my first RV knowing nothing about one My Dad and Brother are. both simi drivers ,so I was already comfortable with diesel and large rigs Your videos have been a godsend ,thank you so much
@europro11
@europro11 2 года назад
My years in the military have always kept me on top of sh$!. Good speech sarge!!
@hamletxxx2776
@hamletxxx2776 2 года назад
Excellent video packed with vital information.
@edpeck645
@edpeck645 2 года назад
Martin, thank you for all the good information and advice on what we all need to get ready for, stay safe, stay warm, 20 to 25 below 0 tomorrow here in the north east. I will check out your list of videos, again, THANK YOU.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thank you Ed for watching and staying engaged here in the comments. 👍
@rvvideoswiththomyt5263
@rvvideoswiththomyt5263 2 года назад
Thank you for the great INFO! People hopefully will listen and make a list! ThomyT
@bluestarhealingangels9162
@bluestarhealingangels9162 2 года назад
What if …it’s real we try to prepare even more at home & on the road & for our camper( until things gets better) or better yet we need to be prepared & just make it a part of all our everyday life…yeap learn to be smarter learning & doing is important good info ✔️
@susannekalejaiye4351
@susannekalejaiye4351 2 года назад
Not sure when I subscribed. Can I do any of this: no. But, I have one tiny advantage: I don't yet own an RV. This does not mean I cannot learn beforehand, which is why I'm here.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
After looking at your YT page I would say your quite the talented lady. Learning how RV's work and how to take care of at least the basics to start off with-if you ever get one in the future-I would say you certainly can. Glad to have you aboard 👍
@naderjunaid6733
@naderjunaid6733 Год назад
Martin, I have a good one for you which happened to me over 10 years ago. " What do you do when you loose the rearview mirror from either side (gets hit by something). No quick fix Unless you are lucky and it takes time to order and get the exact match. but I was able to manage it to stick it to its broken base as it had some crap laying around in my tool box, ( no tape would hold it to the body as the rear view mirrors are real heavy and roads are bumpy. Its very very dangerous to drive an RV without either side of rearview mirror.
@kentkurt9065
@kentkurt9065 2 года назад
I thimk of myself prepared always r9om for improvements.
@sidneywhitaker9972
@sidneywhitaker9972 2 года назад
Very well said. Absolutely love your videos. Very valuable info. I have got to get with it on some extra parts to have on hand.
@tedcolclazier8126
@tedcolclazier8126 2 года назад
Made me think
@frankcates3909
@frankcates3909 2 года назад
Self reliant. OK, then PPE. N95 masks, Soap&water, anti-bacterial hand sanitizer, etc, etc, etc, etc, and don't forget to wear than neon green or olde standby- orange safety vest when you step out onto the highway to check & change that flat tire.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
This video is about becoming more knowledgable and self reliant on doing your own RV maintenance DIY. But thanks for watching 😝
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
The RV Odd Couple video I watched that prompted me to make this video is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ikake7XDqfQ.html You can't be prepared for every single thing that might happen. That would be impossible. But.....by taking the proper steps that I have covered over the past 2 or 3 years, you can certainly be prepared for the most common things that can happen and emergencies. By doing proper PM-and checking the RV often-you can eliminate a lot of bad things from happening in the first place. ru-vid.complaylists If you want to get better prepared with the stuff I have onboard or better equip your RV, please don't forget to check out our Amazon Store and book mark it to use every time you need anything on Amazon. It's a great way to say thank you for taking the time to make these videos and helping the RV community. www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet I have on my list to do a video on critical spare parts that I carry and that RVer's in general should have with them. So look for that in the future. But I have done a 3 part series already that covers some of what every RVer should do and have with them at all times. Part 1 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U9nb40m9-IY.html Part 2 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2kCXRbvtoYA.html Part 3 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-14Zo8Vkvh5o.html *And lastly….* Lynette made a good comment below so I thought I’d share that with you in case you missed it She said... Some RU-vid videos from other folks show us how NOT to do repairs and maintenance! Thank you for giving us good information so we can spot the ones who are misguided. *My reply….* Lynette you are so right about that. Thank you for saying that so I can elaborate for others. That's what I was saying about acquiring a body of knowledge. Watching videos on YT, reading blogs, RV forums, FB and other online sources are good places to gather information, learn and build a *body of knowledge*. But like you said, you have to use discernment and pick through the bones to get a little meat. One thing I've noticed that happens a lot on YT is many folks don't take the time to read the comments or go to the description text below each video. Not just on my channel but others as well. That's where a lot of additional questions are answered and the community adds-many times-helpful insight and additional tips and cautions. If folks just watch a video and then move on to something else they missed out on a lot of other good information below. I'd like to encourage folks to chase knowledge. Dig deeper and go further than the first layer.
@billangelo2190
@billangelo2190 2 года назад
I've missed ya Martin. Binge watching tonight to catch up. Expecting a DIY video and hearing when a woman is prepared to have a baby and you wearing those big rubber gloves, was kinda scary. LOL, take care
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Ya sometimes I like to mix it some to make it interesting. Wait till you see my black tank and sewer hose video coming out in few weeks. You'll probably start laughing so hard you'll cry. 😂
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 2 года назад
13:00 I saw a video withj Campervan Kevin where he was having a guy insall a ball valve in his toilet line for just that reason!
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Yep that's the answer. One of the first things I did back in 2016 when I bought our RV.
@visamedic
@visamedic 2 года назад
That’s crazy. I’ve been a prepper when we were called “survivalists”, so I’ve been ready to go, if needs be since before we bought out first used 15’ Komfort Lite. That thing was little, but very much good to go. First thing I did was upgraded from the single propane tank to a double set up. Then from the single 12v battery to a duel 6v setup, then added a 15w solar panel that actually really kicked a$$ considering LEDs weren’t even conceived yet. From there we upgraded to 20’, then another, now I have a 27’. All have been ready to go, including a full water tank as well as 4 extra 5 gallon jugs with a cut off hose attachment to be able to refill the tank, on top of food and medical supplies that are stored in it. I am having an issue with the electrical in the bedroom area, keeps popping fuses. The heater motor went out this last season, and the motor should be here in the next week. I’m divorced now so I don’t really need that particular trailer. I think I’m going to finish it up and sell it after I finish the build I’m doing now. I am purposely building this in a way that it will pretty much be completely off the grid except a constant water source. It’s taken A LOT of RU-vid videos and online looking, but everything will be a fairly inexpensive and easily sourced parts, right down to the inverter. Solar, wood stove, LEDs to sip at my power, the toilet is still kinda up in the air, but I am leaning to a composting or composting type toilet. Biggest issue is materials, but when it’s done, it’ll have an spare charge controller, inverter, on top of the little stuff for it and whatever vehicle is towing it. Being a backpacker it will be carrying that gear with resupply which includes a stove and back country hunting/survival gear. If you have an RV TREAT IT LIKE A SECOND HOME because it might be for a while should something go down.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
You see that's what I'm talking about. Thinking things through and them putting things in place that suit your needs.
@visamedic
@visamedic 2 года назад
@@RVstreet oh yeah. And in my opinion you’re never really done. Things change. I’m divorced and over 50 now, so I can downsize comfortably and still have everything I need and then some. Always a work in progress. Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
@@visamedic 🇺🇸 🙏
@generalmayhem9336
@generalmayhem9336 2 года назад
Big black gloves.
@bobelder18
@bobelder18 2 года назад
Great video. Good thing I have watched most of your videos, I did pretty good on the test! Thank you
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Then you get an "A". Good job Bob 👍 Question: Did you do my homework assignment?
@bobelder18
@bobelder18 2 года назад
@@RVstreet I guess that moves me to a C. 😂. Was the home work on this video?
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
@@bobelder18 yes it was.
@bobelder18
@bobelder18 2 года назад
@@RVstreet I went back and watched. To the end. And yes, I have note books of items. I have put all the tools I think I will need. I inspect my rv every time we stop. The list of things I need are growing from the original video I watched of you yours about how to make the outside look new again. So I will say, the home work never ends thanks to what you have instilled in me about every life. I have the spares started, and will have them with me always. All because of someone like you that helps us be better at enjoying the RV. 👍
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
@@bobelder18 😎 🙏
@kentkurt9065
@kentkurt9065 2 года назад
Being a heating contractor you wouldnt beleive how many people are not ready for no heat . I dont want to scare anyone but there is a parts shortage in my trade to.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
I 2nd that 😰
@caseymartin6692
@caseymartin6692 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks for the motivation.
@b4aftermatch257
@b4aftermatch257 2 года назад
very true my man thnks for the tips
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 2 года назад
INFORMATIVE! THANK YOU! I am quietly learning that the only real way to manage "the insanity" of the country today is EXIT THE SYSTEM. Rules? Changing every four hours? Stop here, "papers please", and "mandates" that aren't rules? Inflation? "Can't come in without a..." EXIT THE SYSTEM. "no, you can't have my money, time or attention. I'll go find some like minded people and we will all be fine. Thanks Martin and Joanie!
@williamrussell4768
@williamrussell4768 2 года назад
Thank you for all your videos 😊
@redgojira3599
@redgojira3599 2 года назад
Yup i went to walmart on sunday to get the oil filter/ motocraft oil 05w 20 and they didnt have it i end up switching brand for the meantime
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
FYI - if you have the same V10 engine as I do you really need to be using a MotorCraft Oil Filter, FL820S The "S" stands for silicone anti-drain back valve I carry that filter in my Amazon Store in the "Tires, Engine and Chassis Care" category www.amazon.com/shop/rvstreet It's more expensive than Walmart but you get it delivered to your door 👍
@naderjunaid6733
@naderjunaid6733 Год назад
Do the best to maintain on regular basis but then prepare for the worst as the rv repair shops do rip you off when you are on the road and broken down.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet Год назад
Right on Nader 👍 *Do the best to maintain on regular basis * That's what my channel is all about. If you're interested, here's my complete library of videos: www.youtube.com/@RVstreet/playlists
@chief7839
@chief7839 2 года назад
Hi Martin, great video and I agree with ALMOST everything you had to offer. The only exception I personally have is your reference to the RV Odd Couple as any credible source of information. It's not that they don't offer s ok me good thoughts, they do. I'm not a fan because it seems their hook to draw someone in is phony. They always try to give the impression with their cover photo that they are mad or upset about something or they found themselves in trouble. Then they try to soften it up in the meat of the video. I used to be a subscriber but no longer as they are so predictable. Always a scowled look on their face on their cover photo making you think they are really upset about something only to soft shoe their content. You on the other hand provide good honest information without demonstrating a false hook to get things going. For example I assume you have seen the one where they are "being arrested" ? I get it, they are trying to "hook" us into believing they are some law breakers and they got busted. The information they put out was mostly valid but you have put out the same information and you didn't rely on silliness to convey your message. You may not agree but I guess that's what makes this country we fought for so great. You don't have to. Love your channel mate. Keep up the great work.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
I just happened to stumble across this one video of theirs and wanted to elaborate on one of their comments they made about taking care of RV's going forward. Thanks Chief for your kind words and coming along with us. It means a lot. 👍
@chief7839
@chief7839 2 года назад
@@RVstreet my wife and I were in Riviera down by Corpus last week. Was hoping to stumble upon you guys down on the RGV somewhere but even if we did I would completely respect your privacy and keep our distance. You guys are great Martin. God bless you. Be safe and stay warm.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
@@chief7839 If you ever do see us or run into us feel free to say hello. We love meeting people and our fans. 🙏
@n2bigu
@n2bigu 2 года назад
I work in the electrical tech sector also doing "customer service tech calls" people do crazy dangerous stuff with no basic knowledge of what they are working on... Sir do you have a volt meter? Do you know how to use it? lol, did you say you were a certified installer? oh Homeowner, ok well it's not "warranty" it is a major installation failure. Well said video but many folks should not touch a thing BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT take the time to understand a system completely. Electrical fires in RV's are very common, everyone is an expert until it burns down the coach and maybe kills a loved one. SOLAR DIY is a great example.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Ya, I address these safety concerns in my companion video that I mentioned that will be coming out next.
@Charisma2
@Charisma2 2 года назад
Hey there Martin & Joanie! @RV Street, we're trying to figure out which video from the RV Odd Couple you are reacting to. Any chance you could link us to it? Thank you! Happy Weekend! xoxo Deb N Aaron (Dora and Smyt)
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Read the first comment under the video 👍
@lare5853
@lare5853 2 года назад
Hi, I own and live in a 2013 Montana 5th wheel. 2things that I find at fault, and no answers from mfg, or anyone else. Your help is appreciated. 1st, the rig has 2roof ac, living room is ducted, and bedroom non ducted. Both dometic. The front struggles to stay cool, but.. the bedroom works very good, but theres the issues. The ac blows directly onto the bed, and, as happens in the socal weather, we need the ac at night, we FREEZE. There are no louvers to redirect the wind.. thats no typo. The other issue is even worse. I can look up thro the ac cieling, and see daylight. It has been noted that theres nothng wrong with the nit, it was built that way, but even worse is that depending on season, either cold, or hot air radiates, or if windy, blows into the room! I am very tight.. rephrase, TIGHT with our funds, and need help sealing this issue and not wast money out the roof.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Well without being there to diagnose the issue properly here are my thoughts: 1) It's very important to clean your AC units every year so proper air flow is flowing thru. That could be your problem in the living room AC unit struggling to stay cool. I did a video on that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oTo9xGqSeEI.html 2) On the bedroom unit you need to get some 1/4" insulation board-@ HD-and some foil tape and fix those areas from the inside. You should NOT be seeing and day light from inside. Bad install. If you're freezing at night, close the bedroom doors, turn the AC unit fan to low and raise the T-stat some. Hope this helps. thx Lar 👍
@lare5853
@lare5853 2 года назад
@@RVstreet Thanks Martin. Ive been thru all of your vids, well done. I have a very good list of domestic engineering projects, weekly, monthly half year, and year end. The ac's get 2nd priority while spring. This year its been very unusually hot, and thats when I find the faults. Ill be insulating both units this week. Im going to be utilizing your 20a electrical ideas also. 1 more question, can I run a dogbone from my 50a service, 20a 14-3 to another dogbone to the coach?
@markeckman3662
@markeckman3662 2 года назад
Martin - Love the video. Something not on your list I have on in the rig is a supply of nuts, bolts, washers, etc. along with some angle iron, threaded rod and sheet metal. Why, would you driver a 35 foot RV without a driver side mirror? Shortly after we purchased our rig, we were side-swiped while parked in a Cracker Barrell parking lot. They ripped the driver side mirror off the coach, breaking the arm of the mirror on our Newmar. I found a small, convex mirror at the near by truck stop and cobbled together something that would work. (McGiver would have been proud of my design.)
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thank you Mark 👍 Oh you bet I carry 4 bins of nuts and bolts, screws, washers, grommets, electrical stuff, angle iron, straight iron, assorted tapes, all thread and all kinds of other stuff. You never know when you need to rig something up like you did or fix something on the fly. Did they stop after ripping off the mirror?
@markeckman3662
@markeckman3662 2 года назад
@@RVstreet Sort of. He paused after hitting the coach, then pulled around the back of the restaurant. I managed to stop him heading for the only parking lot exit. No plates on the truck or the trailer, but there was a dealer sticker on the trailer. No insurance & the police won't come since it happened on private property. You can see where this is going, right? Anyway, I have a new mirror and some new paint and I'm out my deductible, but it's over.
@NomadicLiving
@NomadicLiving 2 года назад
Calling an RV dealership for a repair and getting in that week has happened....never. Not now, not a few years back.
@MrGCB1971
@MrGCB1971 2 года назад
How can I raise the two beds MANUALLY , on my 2008 weekend warrior superlite rv/toy hauler ? As , I want to make this section , for a office . Thank You : )
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Hi Gary, Gee I have no idea. I'd have to be there and take a look at your set up to come up with a plan. But I KNOW you'll figure it out and get er done 👍 🔧
@crawford757
@crawford757 2 года назад
Why don't you do a video about fixing His Shower,. I gotta say I see people all the time who have NEW rigs who use the camp ground shower. Its as annoying as hell because I hate waiting on them. I took my Shower out. I dont live in it I just use it for occasional trips.
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 2 года назад
10:17 - yep, that's the way it was. my buddy has a tractor, no bells, no whistles, no "computer control" stuff..and we can FIX IT. Today's tractors you can't...it's all about the "right to repair"...now you have to take it to the dealer because you do not "OWN" it, it's a "lease" from the manufacturer to the user. It's really terrible.
@jerryshafer1392
@jerryshafer1392 2 года назад
Martin, How about a recommended spare parts list for a class A Diesel pusher?
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Well I do have on my list to do a video on critical spare parts that I carry and RVer's in general should have with them but not specifically DP's. My audience is broad in nature.
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 2 года назад
7:00 - what's your take on univeral parts?
@geralddavis5171
@geralddavis5171 2 года назад
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@franks1875
@franks1875 2 года назад
Thanks! Used to watch RV Odd couple but they lost me with poor titles and excessive whining:(
@johniboz1
@johniboz1 2 года назад
I can't afford Biden's gas so buying an RV will have to be put on the back burner for now! Maybe next year the political winds will change and sanity will be brought back. Who knows!
@donhgr
@donhgr 2 года назад
If you can’t already do that you’re not going to be able to. You’ve either been a do it yourself person your whole life or not. Some people can’t do it and will make it worse.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Well I respectfully disagree. Nobody is born a "do it yourself person". It's learned over time. Some more than others. It's never to late to either start learning or expand on what you already know.
@duaneroepke8840
@duaneroepke8840 2 года назад
A lot of RV'ers especially New RV'ers think they must go to an RV dealer or repair facility for all repairs or parts. For the 5ers and towables, if you have troubles or need parts for the suspension, axles, most leveling jacks and such, one can go to any place that handles flat bed and gooseneck trailers to have repairs made or pick up parts. Most times you can get in sooner and be cheaper than at a RV dealer. Just saying, quite a few times, there is more than one source for parts or repairs.
@patwoman80447
@patwoman80447 2 года назад
Knowledge is power! Socrates said "The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance." My father always told me that the day I stop learning is the day I die. Having never married, I HAD to learn how to do things for my self. I'm still learning how to repair things in my rig and do all the maintenance. All the DIY videos on RU-vid are invaluable to this Class C owner. Thank you for the quality content you produce.
@bobabooie6389
@bobabooie6389 2 года назад
Things were better a couple years ago 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@rolandh5867
@rolandh5867 2 года назад
Well put Martin, you made me realize how much I need to do while my 5th wheel is parked beside the house & that now is the time to get things done before i get ready for spring vacation. Always learn something from you guys. Thanks for posting so much information for the RV community
@ro-cl2do
@ro-cl2do 2 года назад
Very good subject Martin!!
@trustme7731
@trustme7731 2 года назад
I carry a fuel filter, fuel pump, spark plug, oil and air filter for my generator and can install all myself. I carry a spare tire, tools to change it, a triangle set, safety vests and can do myself. I carry much more food than we expect to need. I keep my water tank full and safe for drinking. I'll be getting a spare water pump and certain parts for the furnace and water heater. Refer parts are new. I keep my propane topped off and I carry a 20 lb spare. I keep the gas tank topped off when I can. I'm adding a 6 gallon gasoline tank that will be connected to the generator along with the vehicle tank. This gasoline could be put in the vehicle tank if needed. I'm considering tire chains although they are heavy. We carry winter gear everywhere. I carry fuses for the vehicle and coach. I carry an electric heater and a propane torch along with enough tools. I turn the water and/or the pump off when I leave and at night. I carry the water system blow out fitting in case of unavoidable freezing. I do all my own vehicle maintenance and repairs. I keep engine oil and filters at home. I guess I can throw a filter in in case I need to pay to have it done but I don't carry the things to do an oil change. I carry 1 quart for the engine. We don't usually travel more than 3,000 miles at a time. I now use the higher end Wix which is available at nationwide parts stores. In a pinch, there's always a Amsoil dealer nearby. The coach and truck batteries are fresh Interstates. During periods of not being used, I drive it monthly 30 miles, when the roads are clean and dry, with the generator running under half load and the furnace. I have no plans to invest in solar. Good video. You are right, most people NEVER plan for the unexpected. I have always criticized people in the path of a hurricane, snow storm etc. that rush out at the last minute to by plywood, snow blowers, shovels and generators. What the hell did they do with all that stuff from the last time?
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Now that's what I'm talking about. Great job. Now you do have what a lot of us FTer's don't have and that's a house to go back to, so we have to carry everything with us. Good comment 👍
@brianevans4525
@brianevans4525 2 года назад
Love your channel Martin I'm a retired truck driver and diesel tech and I live in my old 97 dodge grand caravan with 300,000 miles just put a new engine in it last year and I know my van like the back of my hand and people always ask why don't you buy a new van. ??? And I'm like why nothing is wrong with this one. I never break down because I stay on top of preventive maintenance. Very important hope people listen to you. Keep up the good work man
@Independent_DIY
@Independent_DIY 2 года назад
6 months ago I bought a 27 year old class A Winnebago (Artemis) with the intention of living full time for the first time in Minnesota. Without your channel I’m convinced we would have frozen to death. Currently sitting in the RV with outside temps in the teens and my water bays a toasty 60+. Seriously, thank you so much for your content. BTW I gave myself a solid B+ on your what if readiness quiz!
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
WOW, our channel a life saver. That's humbling. But obviously you've implemented a lot of common sense elements that you've learned to stay warm, stay safe and be ready. Thank you so much for your kind words 😍
@owasso55
@owasso55 2 года назад
martin maybe you should make a spread sheet of the parts and things we should have on hand
@jimmymcclosky3786
@jimmymcclosky3786 2 года назад
I could not agree with you more than being prepared. Like yourself, I learned some those same skills in the service but also through my parents and grandparents. Thank You!
@Nomadiccamping
@Nomadiccamping 2 года назад
Good video
@catherinebassett616
@catherinebassett616 Год назад
Hello Martin, I have been trying to purchase a product you recommended which is Thetford 32778 RV Slide Out Rubber Seal Conditioner. I found one location that has it backordered and maybe it will come in 2 weeks. I did find the Thetford 26736 Slide Out Rubber Seal Conditioner and it too is backordered. I can't find the difference between these 2 products. What do you recommend for Rubber Conditioning that I can get?
@josephineclifford8480
@josephineclifford8480 2 года назад
Excellent!
@jimshelton2031
@jimshelton2031 2 года назад
Well done video Martin. Thank you for helping us get our minds set for emergencies that will probably happen. I have watched several of your videos and am amazed at the instruction in them. I need to know what your recipe is for your sanitize bottle for spraying around your black water area. I know you use bleach but you said in one of your videos you have your own recipe. Will you share that with us? Thank you for all you are doing to help us newbies with our RV's. RVing for 3 months.
@colemanthevigneron1330
@colemanthevigneron1330 Год назад
Coleman here, thanks for bringing these topics to my attention. I'm now beginning to address every topic you discussed with my preparedness and maintaining our RV.
@lifeisahorse9113
@lifeisahorse9113 Год назад
I just discovered you last week. I have been using you tube for awhile to learn how to work on my rv. It has been an awesome experience. You are now in my top 3 channels. Thank you for your time.
@kathleenrutherford733
@kathleenrutherford733 Год назад
Thank You Martin, you are such a blessing in my life, you have taught me how to do a lot of things myself. I am a beyond grateful for you and Joanie
@dennispaddock7309
@dennispaddock7309 2 года назад
we are at the fish or cut bait point of buying and going full time. After a year of research and thinking I have looked at every Class A known to have been manufactured I am amazed how many coaches have been just driven with no PM our upgrades. This sure makes it hard to get a unit that will have a extended life span without a major expense. Thank you for your efforts. lets just hope the horses led to water will start drinking. This is the "Scoundrel and the Duchess" wishing you both safe travels!
@chrislatorre3875
@chrislatorre3875 2 года назад
You lost me with the black gloves. Sorry. Otherwise love your channel.
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
Thank you Chris 👍 It's ok. I've had a couple of comments in the past that said what's with the diaper on my head. My fans are used to seeing me wear these gloves when I'm fixing stuff, so I pretty much wear them in every video. Those and my bandana are part of my brand. It's just what I do.
@chrislatorre3875
@chrislatorre3875 2 года назад
@@RVstreet I have watched a ton of your videos and they are great. I must just be in a mood because I was so fixated on the gloves I could not watch the whole video. LOL Sorry
@RVstreet
@RVstreet 2 года назад
@Chris LaTorre It's all good. I'm just glad your aboard. Wish you would of watched the whole video though. I had some good things at the end. 😎
@byronwilkerson7018
@byronwilkerson7018 2 года назад
Just subscribed. First time I have visited this site and realized there still are people with common sense. Great info!
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