Electrical issues are critical. My older brother lost his life while working on an older Winnebago mini to use as a hunting retreat. It was quite some years ago. He was 35 years old. Killed him instantly. I don't want to revisit the details. But trust me, especially on older aluminum skinned RVs, ya gotta be vigilant. This was all related to a faulty ground. Have a professional inspection before any purchase. They've already been talking about faulty propane fittings on brand new units. It's no joke. It's your life. Happy New year y'all. Safe travels and keep sharing the good advice.
Excellent information if you are buying an RV. I have always stated that I would never buy an RV new or used without an Independent Inspection before parting with a penny. Consider it the most valuable accessory you can have. I’d also ask how often this should be repeated. Safety is paramount. Thanks a million ♥️✨💫
We met Pierre and Laurel while at the Supershow in Tampa in January right before one of their meet & greets, and We(ok, actually it was Ben) had the chance to help Pierre with his smartphone. They were a blast, very down to earth and funny too! We've been watching their videos since the time you brought them to our attention. C4BO & ERV!
I subscribed to their channel awhile back (when you mentioned it) , they are very detailed oriented. It's really disconcerting when they inspect a new unit and it has more discrepancies than the used one.
Thank you so much Izzy and MJ for this video that was so Informative ti know all this from these people from Blue Ox on the Run. I didn’t know that had one of the moisture detector. That is a nice thing to have. Thank you again for the video. Love these videos. Great job!
The "hot skin" safety measurement should be taken with an old-school analog meter with a relatively low input impedance (e.g., Simpson 260 - 20K ohms/volt)... This will allow harmless, high-impedance stray charge buildup (e.g,. static) to be discharged through the meter during the voltage measurement... Your sensitive Fluke meter will show stray voltages on most everything... Just sayin' 😎
Just ordered my new rv and plan on having it inspected prior to driving it off the lot. Some people have said it's a waste of money, but I think it's piece of mind. Thanks again Izzy and MJ, great information as always 👍. 🦬👱♀️
Electrical issues are critical. My older brother lost his life while working on an older Winnebago mini to use as a hunting retreat. It was quite some years ago. He was 35 years old. Killed him instantly. I don't want to revisit the details. But trust me, especially on older aluminum skinned RVs, ya gotta be vigilant. This was all related to a faulty ground. Have a professional inspection before any purchase. They've already been talking about faulty propane fittings on brand new units. It's no joke. It's your life. Happy New year y'all. Safe travels and keep sharing the good advice.
So sorry to hear Keith. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent information if you are buying an RV. I have always stated that I would never buy an RV new or used without an Independent Inspection before parting with a penny. Consider it the most valuable accessory you can have. I’d also ask how often this should be repeated. Safety is paramount.
Thanks a million ♥️✨💫
We met Pierre and Laurel while at the Supershow in Tampa in January right before one of their meet & greets, and We(ok, actually it was Ben) had the chance to help Pierre with his smartphone. They were a blast, very down to earth and funny too! We've been watching their videos since the time you brought them to our attention. C4BO & ERV!
BlueOx is a great inspection service!! That's who I used in the past and would use again.
I subscribed to their channel awhile back (when you mentioned it) , they are very detailed oriented. It's really disconcerting when they inspect a new unit and it has more discrepancies than the used one.
Thank you so much Izzy and MJ for this video that was so
Informative ti know all this from these people from Blue Ox on the Run. I didn’t know that had one of the moisture detector. That is a nice thing to have. Thank you again for the video. Love these videos.
Great job!
Blue Ox Rocks…. Extremely Professional,,,
Yes they rock. 💪
Solid advice!
All it takes is .008 of an amp to cause an electrical issue where power starts to surge thru a body and looks for a path to ground .
Great info!!! Thank you!!!!
Great info! Thanks.
Great info. Thank you
The 4 of you have great videos ❤👌😎
Thanks!
great informative video thx guys
@endless_rving bye ye scam guy
Great content - thank you guys and Blue Ox!
Thanks Jason!
another very educational video. Thanks
Our pleasure!
Great information to know! Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
informative and professional as usual. You all are great at keeping us informed. Stay Safe !😎
Thank you
Great video. Love that you entertain and educate your viewers.
Glad you enjoy it Scott!
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Helpful info! Thanks!
Great show
Great info and tips to look for our current unit.
The "hot skin" safety measurement should be taken with an old-school analog meter with a relatively low input impedance (e.g., Simpson 260 - 20K ohms/volt)... This will allow harmless, high-impedance stray charge buildup (e.g,. static) to be discharged through the meter during the voltage measurement... Your sensitive Fluke meter will show stray voltages on most everything... Just sayin' 😎
Solid!
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Just ordered my new rv and plan on having it inspected prior to driving it off the lot. Some people have said it's a waste of money, but I think it's piece of mind. Thanks again Izzy and MJ, great information as always 👍. 🦬👱♀️
Great information, as always 👍🏻 Save Travels ❤🤍💙
Thanks for watching!