4 TIPS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING FULL-TIME
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- 4 TIPS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING FULL-TIME
Description: Are you thinking about going full-time in your RV? Before you hit the road, there are a few things you should consider to make the transition smoother and more enjoyable. In this week's Todd's Tech Tip Tuesday, Todd shares 4 tips to help you prepare for the full-time RV lifestyle.
If you're considering the full-time RV lifestyle, be sure to watch this week's Todd's Tech Tip Tuesday for valuable insights and tips to help you make the most of your journey! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more RV living tips and advice.
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Hello Todd. Thanks for instructing me at your red school house this week. You gave me my first diploma in 38 years ! You and your family are awesome. I can’t tell you how much fun I have had learning and understanding R.V.s you are a true asset to the R.V industry. 😮😮I can’t say how much fun and appreciation that you have shared with me as I venture into R.V. Tech.
So much value in this channel…just finished the electrical class video and wanted to say thank you…got the itch to go full time and it’s consumed me for the last 2 weeks…appreciate you guys taking the time to make these
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Progressive covers full time living also make sure the rv you buy will back the warranty for full time living
Have you ever done a video on how to change over to lithium batteries but don’t want to add solar?
That one's easy! Double check that your existing AC-to-DC charger supports a lithium battery charging profile (probably by means of a configurable DIP switch or jumper wire), and then just swap out your battery(ies)! Done!
@@joelfarris I doubt that my 2011 Jayco Greyhawk has that technology in it. But I’m not worried about that. I’m looking at when we get our new rig when we go full-time.
Thank you for all the tips. We hope to take some courses someday. 🙂
I have my fulltime RV insurance through Roamly. Very affordable, great contents coverage. It even includes coverage of $5000 for shed contents, if you have a storage shed.
Sadly, they no longer accept new full time RVers.
I’m a full timer and second Progressive Insurance. Like Todd said in the video, your going to pay more for the policy but it covers a whole lot more. Also great to see a REAL TRUCK in the background of the video!
One key message, make sure your warranty is for full time.
I am looking to retire from my job and we will full time RV with me and my wife traveling as RV Tech and RV Inspector. Great insight in making sure of what we need to do prior to making the move. Thanks, as always.
Great video! Bloopers were short, but fun while they lasted! Yes, buying a RV with multi-season capability gives you more opportunities for exploration and travel! Love you guys, see you next month!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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People told me I was crazy, but I bought a used Thor from Cruise America. They are over built to accommodate constant use. I've had mine for 3 years without issue.
How often should a travel trailer be moved to keep tires in good shape?
I have a Forest-river 2017 Sandpiper rv that they used rubber gas lines to everything which one run is 32 feet. Is there a chance the rubber line will shed oil in the lines as it ages and would I be better off to replace them with pipe. Thanks Bob
Can you remove your tires while you are staying long term somewhere
Is that your Ram in the background?
Looks like green screen to me.
love you guys, BUT!!!! this is not a "tech Tip", I prefer you stay On Message....
I would disagree. He is covering "technical" details, that need to be considered if going full time.
It's definitely a tech tip. There were technical aspects that a non RV owner would need to know. Thank youfor the tips!