5 tools that should be in every RV, part 2 (bonus tool at the end!)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @hectorperez7655
    @hectorperez7655 Год назад

    will be getting the temperature Gun reader!!

  • @byronewhite
    @byronewhite 7 месяцев назад

    I like the 12v test lights that show you the voltage.

  • @daviscrt
    @daviscrt Год назад +2

    Great information, Thank you Don

  • @aarongoetzinger5149
    @aarongoetzinger5149 Год назад

    Ok, so let me start by saying how much I like his video. This is the first one, but very spot on. Second, I have mixed thoughts on the Propane leak test. It's perfect. That is exactly how you should do it, BUT, you should always hire a pro that is fire marshall approved. With that said, his method is perfect.

  • @DixieNormas
    @DixieNormas Год назад +2

    Some people hate on Shark Bite fittings, but I keep a few on hand for emergencies...

    • @californiadriver8704
      @californiadriver8704 Год назад

      Why are they hated so much?

    • @DixieNormas
      @DixieNormas Год назад

      @@californiadriver8704 They get a bad rap because people use them incorrectly, They are specific to the pipe you are using and not universal.

  • @chrissalamon6984
    @chrissalamon6984 Год назад

    Thank you for all the great info. Nick, very informative and helpful. Your tech savvy is on point, appreciate your expertise! "Embrace what makes you happy".... nice!

  • @WideOpenThrottle1984
    @WideOpenThrottle1984 Год назад +1

    I use a skeletool cx from Leatherman for my multitool. I love how sleek it is and use it every day for work. I customized all the bits I can change with it. Absolutely love it.

  • @richardroy6497
    @richardroy6497 Год назад +1

    The most useful tool I have out of the many hundreds of dollars of others , no joke ,is a wooden bamboo backscratcher!
    You can be very resourceful and creative without having boxes of expensive tools. Just need to know when to hold them and when to fold them. For real!

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie Год назад

      Yep, and a fly swatter.

  • @marcolara4745
    @marcolara4745 Год назад

    Excellent video for a beginner.

  • @davemaisonneuve1149
    @davemaisonneuve1149 Год назад +2

    Wago are widely used on 120/240v interior connections, and I use them on on my RV also

  • @gringo3009
    @gringo3009 Год назад +1

    Good tips!

  • @UPSmech5999
    @UPSmech5999 Год назад

    Pex tools, Snapon thermal camera, fluke meter, Power probe, soap and water.

  • @allenstratton5399
    @allenstratton5399 Год назад +2

    My AC unit does not have any access on the inside of my travel trailer. Can you do a video on how to service that style???
    Thank you once again for all your help and great videos.

  • @jamesautry7432
    @jamesautry7432 Год назад +1

    Good thing about pex is, it expands when it freezes

  • @peckerpeter2078
    @peckerpeter2078 Год назад

    Links to the tools would be great, good information here thank you.

  • @JeffBear-y4k
    @JeffBear-y4k Год назад +4

    What model number is your voltage tester?

  • @bl78ljb
    @bl78ljb Год назад +6

    Other parts of the world only use Wago connectors and would never use a wire nut or butt splice. They are used all the time on 120VAC here in the USA. Also Klein's are not just "acceptable" they are the standard for electrical tools. Get Klein and you won't be frustrated with the strippers whoch are the most variable aspect of the tool.

  • @Majja13
    @Majja13 9 месяцев назад

    Opinions on the solder stix style connectors?

  • @Ryan-mn6on
    @Ryan-mn6on Год назад +10

    Why the skepticism about Wago connectors? Do you have a bad history with them or have you observed them failing in the shop?

    • @teamdada2194
      @teamdada2194 Год назад +2

      No he hasn’t seen any fail. Nobody has.

    • @Hrothgar13
      @Hrothgar13 Год назад

      Been using Wago's for years in homes. They don't fail anymore than a wire nut. The same argument could be made with copper and pex. Some plumbers hate pex because they don't think it's as reliable as copper.....it is. Copper and wire nuts are proven materials in construction, pex and Wago's are as well and apparently will take some time to convince everyone.

    • @moleware
      @moleware Год назад

      I use them in houses, but those don't move...

    • @theamaz
      @theamaz Год назад +1

      I’m an electrician. I’ve seen many Wagos fail. They have a tendency to become loose and arc. Not a huge problem with lower voltage, but it will cause big problems in your 120v system.

    • @dvig3261
      @dvig3261 Год назад +1

      ​@@theamazluckily 480 volts is considered low voltage. Because dematic uses them in their machines and I have never seen one go bad. Wire nuts go bad all the time, even 120v.

  • @dvig3261
    @dvig3261 Год назад

    We have wago connectors at my work (a distribution center), being used for 480v all over the place. In the years I've been there, plenty of euro crap has burnt, but never a wago connector. Not sure if that's a fair test...telemechanique...🤮...
    But it is true.

  • @TheJasonmurphy2005
    @TheJasonmurphy2005 5 месяцев назад

    You mentioned a home study course. NRVTA Home Study course. Could you provide a link to your website? Thanks!

  • @kb9jqu
    @kb9jqu Год назад +4

    My travel trailer uses PEX but also has braided hose. I have had 2 water leaks and it’s always the braided hose to PEX connection. Any suggestions?

    • @jonathanowens2337
      @jonathanowens2337 Год назад +1

      Rip out the braided stuff and replace it with regular pex. I'm not aware of an easier way.

  • @ac7fd
    @ac7fd Год назад

    Where does this WAGO opinion in this country come from? I agree, I wouldn't use them for automotive / RV applications wherever the connector is exposed to the environment/water. I wouldn't use wire nuts for that either which is basically the competition for the lever nuts. For indoor applications they are as good as properly used quality wire nuts while being easier to use for non-professionals. They don't loose tension due to the spring loaded connection which is a big plus in the RV, they are clear and it's easy to see if the wire is seated properly and they have a test point for measurements without opening them. There are cheap knock-offs that suck, the original WAGO lever nut sized for the used wire is awesome and used almost exclusively by electricians all over Europe. No twisting, easy to properly connect and disconnect (and the wire stays straight). I respect your opinion but don't understand the reasoning for the dislike based on my experience. I replaced hundreds of cheap junk nuts with WAGO lever nuts in 120V and 240V circuits and never noticed any performance difference compared to quality nuts. Thanks for your videos.

  • @edhlavaty6914
    @edhlavaty6914 Год назад

    The solder butt connectors that use the heat gun instead of a flame are expensive, but it's a permanent,water tight seal that you can't overheat the plastic.

  • @starhopper457
    @starhopper457 Год назад

    Who made your temp gun? Was that Klien?

  • @matsulli2086
    @matsulli2086 Год назад +2

    Speaking of required tools, and you may have covered this, but what multimeter would you recommend for RV diagnostic? I've been looking at Klein's, but too many to pick from. Looking for something basic, as I will have a learning curve. Thanks!

  • @justinbutler5488
    @justinbutler5488 Год назад +2

    Hey Nick , love your stuff. Quick question. The sale switch on my furnace keeps acting up. All I have to do is take it out of the motor and blow on it and put it back in and the furnace starts to work again. I’ve had to do this twice now any tips?

    • @Thatrvtech
      @Thatrvtech  Год назад +1

      Best bet would be to just replace the sail switch

  • @aubreyj.tennant1123
    @aubreyj.tennant1123 Год назад

    Great stuff! What’s the name of the mini heat gun you’re using? Thanks again. 😊

  • @JFoxman
    @JFoxman Год назад +2

    Where exactly do you store all these tools?

    • @coppervixen33
      @coppervixen33 9 месяцев назад

      It's like a first aid kit.
      You make room.

  • @MARZ1911
    @MARZ1911 Год назад

    You tested after the regulator? Also i dont believe you are supposed to use a laser thermometer on reflective surfaces.

    • @dustys3320
      @dustys3320 Год назад +1

      You are correct, you can not get an accurate measurement from reflective surfaces because the emissivity is too low. What you can do is put a piece of black electrical tape on it and take the measurement from the tape. it has a very high emissivity and will give you a fairly accurate measurement. We use this trick in thermography all the time.

  • @RichGiordano-q8h
    @RichGiordano-q8h Год назад

    Why wouldn’t you just carry shark bite fittings for emergency repairs? You shouldn’t need clamps and tools. Just the fittings.

  • @texasblackwolf
    @texasblackwolf Год назад

    Just found you, and thanks for the straight information. Looking around for your website, can you give me the web address? Thanks

  • @jasonhausenfluck1163
    @jasonhausenfluck1163 Год назад

    In my opinion they're only good enough to get you home so you can fix it right

  • @drbrianhollstrom
    @drbrianhollstrom Год назад

    Can I use a blood pressure kit, in place of the LP pressure kit manometer?

  • @TellNoL437
    @TellNoL437 Год назад

    What do you recommend for the pex tools? All the ones I have found are chinese junk with bad reviews.

    • @Thatrvtech
      @Thatrvtech  Год назад

      Honestly I’ve had the master force (Menards brand) for years and they’ve been great

  • @TrBdunn
    @TrBdunn 7 месяцев назад

    Get rid of the music. I cant hear you.

  • @joshknepper
    @joshknepper Год назад +2

    Cheap strippers have always frustrated me.

    • @iswatman
      @iswatman Год назад +2

      Is it because they don't leave first thing in the morning?

  • @TheCSRTech
    @TheCSRTech Год назад

    This series should be titled "Tools you need to work on your RV". I'm not doing drop tests or installing PEX while out camping. You don't really differentiate between tools you need IN your RV and tools you need in your garage to work on your RV..

  • @TheCSRTech
    @TheCSRTech Год назад

    "You're not making cuts with special tools" right after he just made a cut with a special tool.

  • @biggiebaby3541
    @biggiebaby3541 Год назад

    Can't take anyone seriously with tattoos on their hands, or anywhere else for that matter, just screams, "I make poor decisions!"

    • @BTNomad
      @BTNomad Год назад

      😅 Wow.

    • @Thatrvtech
      @Thatrvtech  Год назад +5

      Hmm, ironically I don’t take anyone who never made bad decisions and judge people on appearance seriously.

    • @mactheaxe84
      @mactheaxe84 Год назад

      What an arrogant thing to say.

    • @2hotscottpro
      @2hotscottpro Год назад

      Looser!

    • @timothykramer1856
      @timothykramer1856 6 месяцев назад

      Times change used to be only criminals and prisoners had tattoos. Now Cool people have tattoos. Thanks for all your great tips on tools.