What We Have In Our RV Storage! RV Accessories.
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2022
- This is all the gear and RV accessories we have in our RV storage and RV passthrough bays. This covers our RV Generator, Paddle Boards, RV Smoker/BBQ, our favorite chair and all the essentials we keep in there. Even the way I like to store our RV sewer hose. I updated our Gear page and you can find it all here. www.amazon.com/shop/jaredgillis
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Here is our gear list links. www.amazon.com/shop/jaredgillis
Here are a few things I forgot to link on our gear list.
Sewer Hose Storage amzn.to/3f5f386
Collapsible Bucket. amzn.to/3xsxR8S
Our Favorite chair. amzn.to/3gFYZfd
Camp stool. amzn.to/3zC8jYX
Nice video! One tip for using the "Water bandit". I got tired of holding it when filling the fresh water tank, so I got 2 thumb-screw-hose-clamps to make it hand's free. One for the bandit itself and the other for where it connects to the water source.
The magnet to hold your brush great idea really has a lot more uses if you you use your imagination
You had me going with the respirator for dumping the black tank, that actually made me laugh out loud! I think I'm going to use a hazmat suit.
Love the content! As a newbie your videos have been extremely helpful in the first year of full time living in our fifth wheel.
Thanks for the tip on using the ground - neutral plug for the generator.
Now I know how to fix that problem.
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Thanks glad it helped
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So neat and organized. We are weekend warriors and ours is so full !
Great Job! I keep my grease gun in a 5 gallon bucket with the slide out oil with a lid on it for spills. I wish I could keep my storage that organized! Ha Ha
always get something from your content, you are definitely dialed in, thanks for sharing
Definitely going to check out the neutral plug. Thanks, always useful.
Awesome... thanks for sharing. Going to take a look at the folding chairs you have, I like how the look.
Good job sir, as always. Stay Calm and RV On.
Love the Coleman table. Thanks for the recommendation and all the videos you put out. You do a great job.
I love the pit boss!
Would love to see what tools you carry. Probably in a previous video. I'll have to look. One item I carry is a Uhaul moving blanket, cheap and handy when you're on the ground doing projects or repairs. Great video.
Great organizational video. The front compartment on our 5th Wheel we have a tool box, wood for the leveling jacks and a mini fridge 😊🥃🍺
I’m so glad I don’t have to use DEF. I also just finished installing two micro air soft starts two days ago on my motorhome from a long time earlier video that you did. Thank you very much for that video also.
Really enjoy your videos. Helps me when I’m trying to remember what would be handy to have in the RV. Still thinking of a battery system for my future 12v dc compressor refrigerator. We are strictly glampers.
Front bay is toolboxes, cordless drills and leveling blocks for us. I'm impressed how tidy you keep the basement.
Love your content. YOU’RE AWESOME 👍🏼⛺️🙏🏼😎
Thank you. Interesting
Thanks for all your videos. I just bought a camper for the first time, been tent camping in Colorado since I was a kid, so game changer for me and my family. Just trying to buy every item that is "essential" is a bit costlier than I expected....but I hope to be enjoying my camper real soon!
I like your idea of the collapsible bucket. We keep our grease gun in a plastic container. Also, a 5 gal bucket is nice to have. You can also store a lot of the loose items in it. A collapsible funnel to refill your fresh water when you have to pour it in. We also have separate plastic containers to store our sewer items and hoses as well as one for all of our fresh water items and hoses. Keeps things from becoming contaminated.
Good stuff. I would connect the ends of the black tank flush hose to prevent any possible contamination.
Very nice, very organized. My daughters and I call our pass through "the junk drawer".
Thanks
You guys have packed very smartly! - Thanks!
I only have a TT so I'm very limited in storage space - I added a rear carry rack and a couple of large waterproof plastic bins to counterbalance the addition of a second tongue-mounted battery and exchanging 20 lb LPG tanks for 30 lb. - It all seems to work well.
Great stuff! I keep my air compressor hoses in the front storage. I keep my grease gun in a DeWalt tool bag that comes free with their tools, first in a plastic bag then zipped up.
In our front bay is our spare tire. Because we don't have a bumper on this RV. We also have an electric leaf blower. Comes in hand for blowing off the ground carpet or the cement pad if we are at an RV camp site. We keep the charger for the electric tools and leaf blower there also.
I like the collapsible bucket idea. We have a collapsible trash can for out side the RV. The bucket would really come in handy.
Great ideas. Front compartment is my spare tire and batteries. That’s it. I like the idea of keeping the tarp there. I keep mine in the side with the set up stuff.
Thanks
Thanks Jared! We are getting close to our trip to Alaska in our 2017 303rls Reflection. We'll take any new ideas to get ready for our trip. I installed our victron equipment and 3 battleborn batteries on the wall of the main storage area and will put our generator in the front storage area. I hope this is ok? You have been a great wealth of info as we get ready for our 3-4 month trip from Michigan to Alaska! Thanks for any suggestions you may have for us!!
Great ideas! I love your videos!
Thanks, Glad you like them!
Hey here are some things I do for under trailer storage. I use totes for electric and a vented one for water. I also have a rubber glove box holder like the ones you see in a doctors office. I have pictures if you want
Great Vid. In our front bay I keep my tools, a box fan, and things we use on the outside like outdoor lights, picnic table cover, lanterns, bug zapper, etc. also have some extension cords coiled up and hanging from the walls.
Thank you
Great information Jared.
Thanks
Front Storage - I like your folding stool idea. Buying one now :) Also the tarp idea. I have an extra multi-meter - excellent idea for using it up front. Govee makes some nice products. I am currently trying there water sensors, but the hub requires a 110 volt powered hub. Do you have a 12 volt hub option? I also keep a short fold-up pad, like the one you can sleep on when backpacking. I use it for when I need to craw under the unit or truck. I also cut and put the foam, puzzle, flooring as a bottom liner/cushion for the entire bottom. Also put it under the batteries for a little cushion. Here is a few more items I see there: Small battery chain saw in a bag, extra length water hose, small bin for odds and ends that one might need every once in a while. Get a canvas or vinyl bag to put your trash bag grease gun in so the bags won't tear. I am currently working on a method to connect portable solar using the existing vent for lead acid battery venting.
I use the front storage for my toolbox. I also store my grease gun in a plastic trash bag and in a container.
In front storage I have a fire extinguisher on each side
From full time RVing to Part time, you have reassured me that I have all the right components. For storing things that could get the bay dirty. I use trash bags also. For what I store in the front bays, it typically things that are heavier (tools, grill etc.). I do this because I have a travel Trailer. Helps with keeping the RV swaying due to to much weight in the rear.
Thanks Jason, great tip about keeping some of that weight forward.
Great info. I love the neatness! Jane in SC
Thank you!
In the front compartment, I store tools, electrical wire & connections, bug spray, and fire ant kill.
I try not to crowd the front storage either. We try to keep the batteries and electrical clear. We mainly keep our tool kit, Outdoor mats, extra step for uneven surfaces and travel kennel for our cat so she can sit outside and watch the squirrels and birds.
Nice use of the space.
Great video and gave me some ideas to update my storage. Luckily I have a rear garage for storage, so I have generators and grill back there to relieve weight on the pin. I keep my sewer hose in a black 40 gallon tote in the front compartment and water supplies in a clear tote. Nothing in the forward (battery) compartment except for a kneeling pad for working in that compartment. Thanks for the info.
Thank you!
Front storage compartment. My spare tire and a rack capable of holding (9) 100 AH lithium batteries, currently there are 6. Wrench set, battery charger and air pump.
Great video again. Some good suggestions on things to consider bringing with you. I’m getting one of those small folding stools for when I work on the wet bay! Thanks
Thank you glad it helped
God video. Thanks. I was surprised to see your fresh water supply hose and black tank flush hose side by side. I’ve never had an experience that would contaminate one - don’t know anybody who has - but every trainer says don’t use one hose for both, so I’ve always kept them in separate bays.
I store all of my sewage connectors, grease, and flush hoses in the front storage. I keep fresh water and waste water stuff separate. Sewage hoses go in the bumper and under the 5th wheel I wonder if a plastic tote like a Rubbermaid would work for your grease gun.
My grease gun has a case, and I keep my bbq stove stuff up there
Excellent video. I am most curious if you reinforced the wall where your Multiplus is installed? Also, how did you anchor the bottom of that behemoth? Until my wife saw this video this morning, I was mounting all of our equipment in the pass thru. Now, it is going in like yours in the front compartment. It will be much easier. Thank you!
The Grease Gun, I put a Old cotton sock over mine and put it in a small computer are pizza bag. works great! 👍
Thanks
Regarding the grease gun - you are a good handyman. Build a box for it. Or if your Missus is good at sewing, have her make one out of the same material as your tarp.
Great ideas thanks.
First of all, love your channel! Best camera work and looks the best out of all the full time RV-ers out there, IMO. But, wait, wait, wait... you rewire your electrical and plumbing (add a pump?) when boondocking? We live in Idaho and do a lot of boondocking... what's with the extra MPPT and water pump?
Another great video - Buy a LOCKNLUBE grease gun. I have the EASY-PRIME PISTOL-GRIP GREASE GUN -LNL254 After I upgraded my suspension on my rig I'm over 20 zerk fittings. This thing is amazing! Doesn't leak you just clip it on and clip it off. I can fill grease fitting WITHOUT GLOVES. I can do the whole rig with 1/2 of a paper towel now :D It's not cheap though the time and frustration it saves is well worth the expense. Once you have one of these grease guns you don't have to worry about where you store it. I have a wall mount which it's been stored in between uses for over a year and not drop of grease has leaked. ...and I'm in FL so my garage gets well over 100F.
I thought about picking up their GREASE GUN BARREL CAP though I haven't needed it.
I use a giant slide lock plastic bag for my lubricants.
Love your electrical bay
My electrical system is under the master bed and i installed a thermostat cooling fan
6 LI batteries a 3000 w converter Inverter etc
Hints on sewer connection??? Even with gates closed Always crap when you open the cover
Good idea, the end of the sewer connection I use a twist on valve. With it closed it stops anything from getting to the cap.Valtera Twist lock valve. amzn.to/3b3SUGG
I put as much heavy stuff in the front storage as possible to put that weight on my truck / towards front of my toy hauler. There’s not a whole lot of room due to the onboard Onan 5500 but my bottle jacks, floor jack, gallon jugs of random stuff such as various oils, cleaning products, spare lumber for emergency needs, charcoal and wood for my smoker, and so on.
I try to avoid putting anything valuable in there because that is the lease secure compartment due to the flimsy lock mechanism. For this reason my lithium batteries and Victron set up goes in the front pass through.
Hi Jared, I've been following you and you're probably one of the only ones that explain clearly, has the knowledge, and don't either have ads every second or try to sell. For those reasons, I decided to ask you a question about my lithium, inverter project for my travel trailer. I bought a 3000W inverter and a 200ah lithium battery and will like to know the amp-hour fuse that goes with it. The cable purchased is 4 gauge and I ordered a 500ah fuse, is that too much? Is the wire the right size?. The cable run is less than 5 feet. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Jared, where do you store your tools? Most of mine are in the front storage. We carry "camping" items as well that you do not. I have a folding shovel, podgy pie maker, hatchet, 5lb sledge, small mosquito pavilion, rope lights and fire grate for cooking. Love your videos, happy RVing.
Great content. New sub
Thank you!
Hey Jared! I saw this vid a while ago and was wondering when u were going to do the vid on the auto detecting converter. I installed that same converter in my RV a few months before a trip ago and am just getting ready to use the RV again. I haven’t been able to get the converter to charge the batteries higher than 13.6V on any of the times I’ve had it connected to shore power or the generator. Was trying to get someone on the phone from WFCO tech support today with no luck. Just wanted to hear your experience using this converter. Thanks.
Trash bags r good
Where was it that you were paddle boarding? That looked amazing there..
aluminum angle....thats funny. I actually just used some aluminum angle to replace the broken plastic bottom trim on our fridge door at the bottom. The wooden insert was falling due to poor craftsmanship, so I had to replace the dowels that hold it up with heavy duty threaded bolts and then covered it with the nice aluminum angle. Who would of thought....
Thanks Jared. Always enjoy your commentary
Noticed you slide gear tracks were perfectly clean. It would appear you use no lube. Do you recommend no lube at all?
Thank you sir!
I used to have a tarp for going under the trailer but if it is rocky you feel it. I now use cardboard, you can fold it, you don't feel the ground, you can slide on it to reposition your self. It is cheap and easy to replace when damaged. Because it is stiffer it is easier to slide into position than a tarp.
That is a great idea.
Maybe one of those windshield heat shields would work better than cardboard. They roll up to be very compact.
We are interested in adding the sewer hose storage under the rv… can you share how you attached it to the rv? Or a video link if you already have. Thanks for this video.
Fire extinguisher(s), one inside, one in outside storage in an unlockable compartment (propane compartment?) and one in the truck, something to cover damaged exterior surfaces to protect from water and a removable tape for it, roof caulking.
Where does it end?
Really good video. I liked seeing how you layer yours out. Mine always feels overloaded with stuff. Curious, where do you keep all of your tools and spare stuff you may need.
Thank you, yes we will be doing the other half of this which will be what we keep in our truck.
How did you mount the sewer hose holders in that position, and what hardware did you use? Thanks
So where do you store your power cord? I saw the converters but not the actual extension from pole it RV. I find it the most cumbersome and bulky thing to store.
It might be overkill, but a canoeing/camping dry bag might work for that grease gun.
Did you reinforce the wall where the batteries and Inverter is all mounted? I was thinking just mounting a piece of plywood to the fit the spot. I'm yet to hook it all it up, waiting for some decent weather. Or if you have a video already that goes over that, would love to watch it. Seen most of your stuff but might have missed that.
I need your expert help please. My Ac dc charge controller that is behind my fuse panel is starting to go bad. I'm installing my solar using the same stuff you've got. Which one would you recommend I get? I'm using lithium just haven't switch yet but I will soon once my solar is done. Anyway thanks for your help in advance!
I noticed your spare tire is underneath. Was that an add on if so where did you find it? Appreciate your video. Also fewer did you get your stinky storage tubes from?
Where are you connecting your water pressure regulator? The spigot end Or the wet bay end? I've heard pro's & con's for each. Pro at wet bay end: In case it freezes outdoors, your pressure valve doesn't freeze up. Con: It doesn't protect your hose connected to the spigot if the pressure rises too high (some parks). What's your opinion on this & which approach did you go with? Thanks for the videos!
I saw no too
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I couldn’t find the folding table you showed in the video in your Amazon store. We need one for my husband’s Blackstone.
Pretty sure he did a video about the table with a link a couple of weeks ago.
Can you link your camping chairs. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Thanks. Here are the chairs amzn.to/3gFYZfd and the rest of our gear is here. www.amazon.com/shop/jaredgillis
Cheap dry bag for the grease gun. Squeeze out the extra air and the water lock keeps it tight.
Check out the lube shuttle grease gun. It’s less likely to make a mess
I’m going to check that out it looks interesting and clean.
Where are all your tools? Can yo do a video of all your tool storage? I’m loving my pack out boxes in the truck and RV.
Yes I will, it’s coming soon.
Hi I just bought a new camper to me drv tradition and I seen it had a hard wired ems system would that cause my onan 5500 not to transfer power?
Noticed when you did the forward compartment, next to your MultiPlus II (can’t wait to get one) you have your batteries in a rack of some sort. I can’t find the video where you installed them, but was wondering if you have a link to the rack that allows you to get them off the floor and make it able to use all the extra space in your forward compartment?
Times 2. Please do a video on the battery install and the rack. I have the same GD as you do and want to go lithium.
I didn’t see where you are keeping your tools for repair. Screwdrivers, wrenches, ratchets etc. do you keep that in your tow rig?
Have you done a similar video on the truck? Which I’m sure is where all your tools are. Nice video surprising how little you carry for full time.
You’re right there is a lot in the truck. That video will be coming soon.
We have kinda the same storage setup and like you I store very little in the right front compartment leaving it dedicated to batteries, inverter, solar etc. I use a bunch of Home Depot totes to keep things modular, I find it easier to keep packed that way. I have a tool box in the bed of the truck with most of my tools in there, and the grease gun is wrapped up and stored in there. I might have missed it in the video, but where do you store your power cord?
Nice setup! Since we are full time the power cord is either in the bed of the truck for traveling or connected to shore power. If we are boondocking we put it in the main pass through.
@@AllAboutRVs Thanks, safe travels.
I carry my grease gun the same way you do. I, too, have been searching for a better way to store it. If you find a better way I'd love to hear about it.
Will do.
By the way, you are a bad influence, but in a good way. ;-)
A few years ago, you reviewed the Go power 2000 IC, I got it because of your review, and that it would power both legs of 50 amp (before victron did it).
Then you talked about the Portable Pit Boss Grill. So I ened up getting one of those, using it at the house, before taking it in the RV, and found I was having so much fun with it I got a larger Pit Boss Pro 850.. All your fault. Well at least that is what I tell the wife, when I come home with a new gadget. lol
However I do have restraint, I never have figured out why folks love the blackstone. If I want to grill something over a propane fire, I just go inside my RV. There is a propane fire, and I have a griddle. So I never did buy a blackstone.
Thanks for all your reviews and info.
Oh, I forgot I got your chairs too. Dang it, I need to stop watching your wonderful informative videos.
Haha that’s funny. Hope to see you in the road unless your wife will yell at me for being a bad influence. Either way thanks for watching.
What’s wrong with me? I thought I had already liked this video.
My wife looked over when I said “YOU ARE A GENIUS.” No, not her. Jared!
I have a million Command hooks and I just left my barbecues brush sit on the shelf.
I'm interested in the sewer pipe storage underneath. Who makes them and where can I find them?
Here is a link to one. amzn.to/3f5f386
Where in the rv do you keep the litterbox?
We keep it in the back bedroom under the open shelves.
That is a big no no for my wife. She wants the black hose and fresh water hose separate with caps on each ends of the hoses and when I am hooking up I have to keep the ends of the hoses off the ground.
Where are all of your tools? I keep 2 large tool boxes in our front basement along with some flashlights and solar powered motion detecting lights and a long rope light to keep the campsite well lit!
Good observation. Tool storage will be coming in another video.
Another great video but, When are you going to update us on the Cerbo GX? Haha waiting patiently!!!
Thank you, yes I need to do that video.
@@AllAboutRVs if you can get it done before the end of the month. Starting my install then!! 😂
I have 2 questions for you about purchasing the items you mentioned
1 the sub zero water hose
2 the 15/20 ft sewer hose storeage tubes
I live full time in my rv in the High Dessert where it sometimes gets into the single digits and my jayco didn't come standard w/sewer hose storage thus have milk crates for it...need info
Here is the link to the sewer hose storage. amzn.to/3f5f386
And a link to the heated hose. amzn.to/34KzkMw
Thanks a million stay well
Great video. I am a bit confused, being new to the rv world, what you meant about moving things to the front storage after weighing being somehow better for towing? Could you explain that a bit please?
To much weight in the back may increase trailer sway.
@@keithk2424 I see, thank you. I hadn’t thought of that with my 5th wheel but that does make sense. Appreciate the explanation and the video. You have given me several terrific ideas!
Given that you have the Victron which does PowerAssist, did you consider using the truck as your generator (eg with 1000watt small inverter or dc to dc) instead of using an additional inverter generator (to save space, less clutter, etc)?
With all the solar you have and the batteries, even if you need AC you’d probably only need to run truck for an hour or two to refill the batteries.
If not, why not?
It’s a compelling thought. I have considered it and it was cheaper for us to do a generator. We would have to upgrade our alternator or ad a second one to make it worth while. A typical alternator can burn up if you draw to much at an idle and our alternator only sends about 20 amps to the bank to protect the inverter.
What's the benefit over the smart converter/charger when you have a MultiPlus? Just that it automatically switches? Do you switch between lead acid and lithium for some reason?
Good question. I’m not wanting it for our setup just testing to see how it works to see if it’s a good option for people that want a new converter now and want the option to switch to Lithium in the future. Plus I think these might start showing up in new RVs so people have a choice of what battery type they would like with no modification.
@@AllAboutRVs that's awesome, keep up the good work! I'm planning a multiplus install thanks to your video and tons of follow-up research over the past couple months. Goal is to be able to run the AC in our motorhome without a generator/shore for just 2-3 hours to keep our dogs cool.
Somebody was recently asking for advice on electrical and solar setups for an TT they want to buy NEW a couple years from now and I said well, odds are you can just buy one ready for some level of lithium and solar, as things like that converter start becoming more common.
Only thing is they still wouldn't be able to run AC on stock inverter, but I imagine 12v AC upgrade options from the factory are going to get more common too.
Jared, I've tried to find the propane pressure regulator you showed on this video and have had no luck. Can you please let me know where you got it? Thanks.
I didn't see any propane pressure regulator but he did show a water pressure gauge. Propane tank pressure means very little since it has pressure until it's gone and pressure, not liquid, varies with ambient temperature. Propane is cold so using a temperature strip adhered to the outside of the tank may be a better indicator. Also, the frost line on the tank will tell you the quantity.
@@trustme7731 it's at 3.12.
I was concerned about the box of food. Unless the "Extra Food" is all in cans I would not have it in the basement. It could be a food source for mice and bugs long enough to reproduce before being noticed. It is no fun finding evidence in the the pantry but at least it will be quickly seen.
How do you keep your stinky slinky so compacted? I try to compact mine so it fits better where I store it, it always pops out of shape... like one of those snake in a can jokes.