I use a t-mobile sync tracker hidden inside the electrical breaker box backside. I installed a fused USB connector which the tracker plugs into. The wattage is so,so low it won't effect your battery charge as long as you have solar package. This is what works for us for 8 months so far. Just add tons of locks to wheels and tongue. Criminals want quick,easy items. The criminals will move to an easier target if you have like 5 locks and the trailer next to yours only has one lock. I know which one they'll go after. Lol. Removing your batteries is a fantastic idea you mentioned. As an electrician I installed 150 amp quick connect to my batteries. I just quickly unplug the connector and batteries are out. I just made short 2' pigtails to every battery that stays connected to them. I know others who had they're propane tanks stolen so that's great idea with like the E-trailer propane tank locks. Have every serial number at home in case of being stolen.
Nice, a lot of Great information. I use a GPS TRACKER. If my RV moves I get a massage. And it also lets me know where it is by the hour. And yes a pay a fee for this.
@rvgearandfar I'm the camp host at Pelican Point RV Park at Cherry Point MCAS. I'm thinking about using the Ring system (or similar) since I have shore power. Not only is it good for security but will allow me to service guests if I'm not in the area. I'm having a new 31KQBTS delivered to me soon and first thing I'll do is cut the tow chains to the third link and then add a heavy duty carabiner. This way my tow chain can't be used by thieves very easily. Sorry for rambling. 😂🤣
Giving your RV/trailer/property a "fingerprint" is a wonderful idea. I'll be adding a gps tracker to both my truck and rig. My setup might not be top dollar, but it's MINE and that makes it worth protecting.
I had a cheap tongue lock like you showed, yellow with a U-bolt style latch. Those style locks are easy to pry off the ball coupler in no time. I now use a Fort Knox brand puck on my trailer. This lock too could be removed if the thief wants to spend the time to do it, but this lock is way more difficult to remove. It gives me more peace of mind. Thanks for the tips.
I 100% agree My trailer was stolen from the RV storage facility that was in the back field on an RV resort and Insurance is in the process of getting me my Cash to get a new one.
added a 500 watt solar system with 3kw inverter, 60mmpt charge controller 300ah Lithium Iron battery, 24/7 simply safe alarm system, wifi with a cellular phone hot spot, fart fan upgrade to pull air thru rv to keep it cooler during the cool 116 to 118 afternoons in Phoenix. (smart fan to know when to close from monsoon weather ( or stop when the temp gets under 50f) We leave a window open an inch. with this, 116 day was 123 inside. We have Waze and simply safe cameras, Acu rite weather sensors and web access hub. Note only 4 cameras work with simply safe nicely so we added pan tilt waze cameras for 360 coverage. the elect system uses about 50 watts constantly due to the fart fan but the solar more than makes up for it. So our 2022 FR 310BHI works for us and we feel confident when leaving it boondocking at NASCAR events or storage at home. Love the idea of putting down the tail gate when on the move. will be working with our Lipert power head system soon as per your other video~ Thanks for the videos Josh.
What do you do if you rented RV out for 3 days and then renter doesn't return it? It happened to be. They've had it over 6 months and they refuse to tell me where its located so I can go get it. I did a stolen report but they haven't done much about finding the couple who have it. I've given the addresses and phone numbers of the couple but they haven't done anything. What should I do? Anyone got any advise? HELP!
↘↘Click *_“READ MORE”_* below to open the full video description! ↙↙ Learn the essential tips to safeguard your RV from theft, whether it's parked at home, in storage, or while boondocking. Explore secure storage options, considering factors like surveillance and accessibility when storing your travel trailer. When it comes to physically securing your RV, invest in hitch pin locks and explore various lock options for wheels, stabilizer jacks, and entry doors. Additionally, employ tactics like chaining the RV to a solid structure, removing the battery or fuses, and installing GPS trackers for added security. Document unique features of your RV and consider unconventional measures like removing license plates or using a cover to deter thieves. Join us as we dive into the top ways to keep your RV from being stolen! *_DISCLAIMER_*_ We participate in several affiliate programs that earn us a commission on purchases made through our links at no extra cost to you!_ _Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we will receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases._ 🏘 *Join the RV Gear & Far Group Here:* www.rvgearandfar.com/rvgfyt ⭐🌟 *Check out ALL the products and gear we recommend here:* ⭐🌟 📦 www.amazon.com/shop/rvgearandfar 📦
@rvgearandfar when used in conjunction with removing the battery, it's a genius idea. With the battery disconnected it won't do anything, but the 7 way connector will feed it power when plugged in, and lock up the brakes solid.
Do you have any knowledge or experience with Wi-Fi security cameras? Since we always have Wi-Fi I’m interested in getting a couple I can install on our camper. I know the cameras will need to be removable for travel so that would need to be considered.
@@rvgearandfar Gotcha thanks. I'm looking for a camera that has good storage capability without having to pay a monthly fee. Seems like cameras for the RV are getting pretty popular.
@@jerry-381 "Wyze" brand are great, you can add Micro SD card, no monthly fees required But they need WiFi and electricity! We have them for our house, not our RV.
I had my small cargo trailer locked inside a storage facility with the first three locks you talk about and it was still stolen less than nine minutes😮
Wait - it you're scared rats are going to climb up, you don't lower stabilizers all the way to the ground? How do you stabilize the RV then? And let's be clear, rats can jump, just like Woody Harrelson... Good information tho!
Instead of pulling a fuse for the power tounge jack, add a switch above it thats hidden. The fuse is a quick fix. But, if someone checks the fuse and its there....thats a whole different can of worms to open.
I have added a simply safe security system ...This is 100%. try move it and see how fast the police show up! HAHAHH Motion and door fobs on all outside doors,. I dont even lock them, open one and watch the sirens go off and the police are in route. I also have apple trackers installed in the rig
@@rvgearandfar It uses bluetooth! The only way that it will not work for you is if the person that stole your car does not have data on his own phone! And he gets nowhere near anybody with a phone!
Listen man, recently become a subscriber and it’s OK to receive sponsorship. And appreciate your transparency but you’re over thinking to much. And at times slow down a little bit .. At times you’re not easy to listen to.. other than that. You’re young and amped 🔋lol and I get that.. Just breathe little .. And bottom line love your tech stuff;
hahaha - slow down - Ok I'll do my best! We're all busy and I don't want to take up any more of your time than is beneficial :) Thank you for the perspective on the sponsorship conversation as well.
@@inthedarkwoods2022 ahhh you're now making assumptions my friend - and incorrect ones at that - because I'm not "targeting" any "states" or political viewpoints
I use a t-mobile sync tracker hidden inside the electrical breaker box backside. I installed a fused USB connector which the tracker plugs into. The wattage is so,so low it won't effect your battery charge as long as you have solar package. This is what works for us for 8 months so far. Just add tons of locks to wheels and tongue. Criminals want quick,easy items. The criminals will move to an easier target if you have like 5 locks and the trailer next to yours only has one lock. I know which one they'll go after. Lol. Removing your batteries is a fantastic idea you mentioned. As an electrician I installed 150 amp quick connect to my batteries. I just quickly unplug the connector and batteries are out. I just made short 2' pigtails to every battery that stays connected to them. I know others who had they're propane tanks stolen so that's great idea with like the E-trailer propane tank locks. Have every serial number at home in case of being stolen.
I haven't heard of the sync tracker but that sounds like an awesome option. The battery pigtails are pretty sweet too!
Well thought out video and great tips as always Josh.
Much appreciated Ross!
Nice, a lot of Great information. I use a GPS TRACKER. If my RV moves I get a massage. And it also lets me know where it is by the hour. And yes a pay a fee for this.
Which brand is that? It seems like you're happy with it?
I use tracki
All these are great ideas. Thank you very much!
You're welcome - happy trails!
Security is all about layers. I have five layers but I want to add a few more.
What do you think your next layers will be?
@rvgearandfar I'm the camp host at Pelican Point RV Park at Cherry Point MCAS. I'm thinking about using the Ring system (or similar) since I have shore power. Not only is it good for security but will allow me to service guests if I'm not in the area. I'm having a new 31KQBTS delivered to me soon and first thing I'll do is cut the tow chains to the third link and then add a heavy duty carabiner. This way my tow chain can't be used by thieves very easily. Sorry for rambling. 😂🤣
@@nomadmac2001 not rambling at all! Love to hear how others are doing it and what's working for them ◡̈
@@rvgearandfar if you are gonna be in my area, let me know. Might be able to get you on base and have you stay at the park. Safe travels.
Giving your RV/trailer/property a "fingerprint" is a wonderful idea. I'll be adding a gps tracker to both my truck and rig. My setup might not be top dollar, but it's MINE and that makes it worth protecting.
Any thoughts on which tracker you'll try out?
Great recommendations! Much appreciated!
Happy to help!
Great ideas! Thanks for the videos!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
I had a cheap tongue lock like you showed, yellow with a U-bolt style latch. Those style locks are easy to pry off the ball coupler in no time. I now use a Fort Knox brand puck on my trailer. This lock too could be removed if the thief wants to spend the time to do it, but this lock is way more difficult to remove. It gives me more peace of mind. Thanks for the tips.
T-I-M-E is the biggest deterrent!
I 100% agree My trailer was stolen from the RV storage facility that was in the back field on an RV resort and Insurance is in the process of getting me my Cash to get a new one.
That sucks - sorry to hear that
Great video with lots of useful tips! Thank you.
You're welcome ◡̈
Great ideas, thanks
You are so welcome! Thanks for commenting.
Lots of great ideas
Hopefully some of them are helpful for your situation!
added a 500 watt solar system with 3kw inverter, 60mmpt charge controller 300ah Lithium Iron battery, 24/7 simply safe alarm system, wifi with a cellular phone hot spot, fart fan upgrade to pull air thru rv to keep it cooler during the cool 116 to 118 afternoons in Phoenix. (smart fan to know when to close from monsoon weather ( or stop when the temp gets under 50f) We leave a window open an inch. with this, 116 day was 123 inside. We have Waze and simply safe cameras, Acu rite weather sensors and web access hub. Note only 4 cameras work with simply safe nicely so we added pan tilt waze cameras for 360 coverage. the elect system uses about 50 watts constantly due to the fart fan but the solar more than makes up for it. So our 2022 FR 310BHI works for us and we feel confident when leaving it boondocking at NASCAR events or storage at home. Love the idea of putting down the tail gate when on the move. will be working with our Lipert power head system soon as per your other video~ Thanks for the videos Josh.
Sounds like a dialed in system!
Excellent info! Picked up several tips!
Great to hear, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Happy camping!
What do you do if you rented RV out for 3 days and then renter doesn't return it? It happened to be. They've had it over 6 months and they refuse to tell me where its located so I can go get it. I did a stolen report but they haven't done much about finding the couple who have it. I've given the addresses and phone numbers of the couple but they haven't done anything. What should I do? Anyone got any advise? HELP!
Definitely seems like a law enforcement issue - possibly reach out to your insurance company as well to get their perspective
All good advice/recommendations!
Thanks! Happy camping!
Good video. Thank you
Thank you ◡̈
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Learn the essential tips to safeguard your RV from theft, whether it's parked at home, in storage, or while boondocking. Explore secure storage options, considering factors like surveillance and accessibility when storing your travel trailer. When it comes to physically securing your RV, invest in hitch pin locks and explore various lock options for wheels, stabilizer jacks, and entry doors. Additionally, employ tactics like chaining the RV to a solid structure, removing the battery or fuses, and installing GPS trackers for added security. Document unique features of your RV and consider unconventional measures like removing license plates or using a cover to deter thieves. Join us as we dive into the top ways to keep your RV from being stolen!
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Show some locks for 5th wheels
Here's a place to start your research: www.provenlocks.com/products/model-pl-5?srsltid=AfmBOorkiE9BoMkYr5Czxp2vIBZgnaXy1Q9H2UELqYpOC0fTf9kLqoWr
The security starts at the drawing board. NOT SEEING ANY OPPORTUNITIES.
They're all deterrents - anything is vulnerable with enough T-I-M-E
The video has me thinking...pull the breakaway switch actuation pin and put in a remote place?
That would activate your electric trailer brakes- definitely drain your coach battery and then wouldn’t add anything when there is no power
@rvgearandfar when used in conjunction with removing the battery, it's a genius idea. With the battery disconnected it won't do anything, but the 7 way connector will feed it power when plugged in, and lock up the brakes solid.
Do you have any knowledge or experience with Wi-Fi security cameras? Since we always have Wi-Fi I’m interested in getting a couple I can install on our camper. I know the cameras will need to be removable for travel so that would need to be considered.
Personally, not yet. But I've been researching them and many of my friends and family have had VERY positive experiences with the Wyse brand cameras
@@rvgearandfar Gotcha thanks. I'm looking for a camera that has good storage capability without having to pay a monthly fee. Seems like cameras for the RV are getting pretty popular.
@@jerry-381 "Wyze" brand are great, you can add Micro SD card, no monthly fees required But they need WiFi and electricity! We have them for our house, not our RV.
@@dharobed3329 thanks for the feedback!
Love the proven industry hitch lock, but they are super easy to drill through the front puck lock. That needs to be beefed up.
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I had my small cargo trailer locked inside a storage facility with the first three locks you talk about and it was still stolen less than nine minutes😮
If they want it - they'll get it
Wait - it you're scared rats are going to climb up, you don't lower stabilizers all the way to the ground? How do you stabilize the RV then? And let's be clear, rats can jump, just like Woody Harrelson... Good information tho!
When it’s parked and not in use I don’t need it stabilized- just put the tongue jack or landing gear down.
2nd amendment is also a good deterrent. 😅
Doesn’t help if you’re not present at the time though…
You could be charged with murder in some states if the thief does not present a deadly threat to you!
@@retireglenat75that's exactly right we can't use deadly force to protect property unless an immediate deadly threat exists.
Instead of pulling a fuse for the power tounge jack, add a switch above it thats hidden. The fuse is a quick fix. But, if someone checks the fuse and its there....thats a whole different can of worms to open.
Nice idea! Adding a hidden jack switch would definitely make it harder to get 12v power to the motor.
I have added a simply safe security system ...This is 100%. try move it and see how fast the police show up! HAHAHH Motion and door fobs on all outside doors,. I dont even lock them, open one and watch the sirens go off and the police are in route. I also have apple trackers installed in the rig
Wowza!
Get a tile for $25 and have constant free GPS
Does tile make a GPS unit? Thought they were only bluetooth
@@rvgearandfar It uses bluetooth! The only way that it will not work for you is if the person that stole your car does not have data on his own phone! And he gets nowhere near anybody with a phone!
Put you trailer on blocks and take all the tires with you
Another great, yet more intensive, option and definitely a major deterrent!
Listen man, recently become a subscriber and it’s OK to receive sponsorship. And appreciate your transparency but you’re over thinking to much. And at times slow down a little bit .. At times you’re not easy to listen to.. other than that. You’re young and amped 🔋lol and I get that.. Just breathe little .. And bottom line love your tech stuff;
hahaha - slow down - Ok I'll do my best! We're all busy and I don't want to take up any more of your time than is beneficial :) Thank you for the perspective on the sponsorship conversation as well.
Layered defense not to "make it a hassle"... just to slow them down so you can "put them down"
layered defense and making it a hassle are two sides of the same coin - just depends on which audience you're trying to connect with
@@rvgearandfar Yeah... you seem to be targeting the blue state audience.
@@inthedarkwoods2022 ahhh you're now making assumptions my friend - and incorrect ones at that - because I'm not "targeting" any "states" or political viewpoints
@@rvgearandfar Sure
Just sell it..camping has changed,expensive sites,expensive gas,storage fees,Maintence,full camping sites…..rent a hotel room
$$$ ahea
all depends on what you want in an experience ◡̈