RVRC LIVE! June 2021
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Welcome to the June Q&A for RVRC. Dave Solberg chatted with the live audience about the most important questions of summer; what’s happening to my AC and how do I keep up my battery life? Check out his answers by watching now and meet us for our next live Q&A soon!
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I’m new to the RV world. We just bought a travel trailer and went dry camping with it. We were under the impression that we could run our fridge and freezer on propane but we had issues with it. Can you tell me if you can run the fridge and freezer on propane and if so do both tanks need to be on to do this?
We blew out 2 GF interrupt outlets on last trip...I'm a chicken with electrical things from past shocks...is this something serious enough I need to take into a repair shop or can a site visit rv electrician change these out just as easily without a lot of fuss or expense?
I’m trying to remove the engine cover (dog house) on my 2017 Winnebago Sunstar 32YE. I have found and removed the two screws. My problem is the Allen wrench latch on the front. I have found a hole where Allan which goes in and when I insert the wrench I can feel a piece of metal in there. Should the Allen wrench be going into a hole and then the metal turns or exactly what happens in there? Would you happen to know what size Allen wrench I should be using?