Hello Ron. First off Congrats on the 5th wheel! Also, I am glad that you found us so we can help you along the way while you are out there making everlasting memories! The Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, WiFi, and Emergency…
Hey Tim, I spoke with Hughes and they sent the following in regards to your questions: 1."I see that there is a QR code to pare the device with a smartphone. Great! But is there a security feature or password setting to keep others from paring…
Joe, I was able to track down a diagram and find out that the Telesteps Telescopic A-Frame Ladder #TE37FR is 15.4" wide all the way up and down until it reaches the base where it extends to 30.1".
The Furrion camera system we have is a closed system and would not be compatible with the in-dash display so you would need to purchase GM's camera system to be able to connect to your display instead of having another monitor. If you do end up…
I spoke with Furrion and found that this is a known issue with the wiring on the side marker cameras #FCE48TASL. A lot of people have been installing the trigger wire in with the power wire instead of running it to the turn signal or just capping it…
For your 28' enclosed trailer I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - Black #FR23PV. If the ceiling of the trailer isn't too high and you can reach the air distribution box and don't want to…
Hey Dennis, The bracket the mounts to the trailer wall would need to be installed at the factory and unfortunately isn't an option aftermarket. These are relatively new so I'm assuming after enough people complain to Lippert they'll start…
Thanks for the picture Floyd! No, you definitely don't want to cut the plug off. You'll wire up the Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series RV Converter Charger item #PD79RR, according to the directions I have attached below, then you'll plug it…
Hey Harry! For a 5/8" compart lock that can be keyed alike you'll want the Cam Lock for B&B RV Compartment Door item #BM33VR. These are sold individually so you'll want to order as many as you need. They will all be controlled by the…
Yes, the converter section of your #PD4045KA can be replaced with the #PD4045CSV. This is a direct replacement that will install exactly the same as the old one. This also includes a lithium switch so that you can easily change the charging profile…
The Replacement Converter Section for Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Power Control Center part #PD4045CSV is a direct replacement for the converter section on the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger part…
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How can I make my RV’s entertainment system better?
A flat-screen TV with a soundbar can give you that home-theater vibe on the road. Pair it with a DVD player or streaming setup, and you’re all set. Don’t forget to grab a good TV mount to keep everything secure while you’re driving!
What’s the best way to stay connected to the internet while traveling?
Staying connected is super important, right? A WiFi router or booster can really help you get a stronger signal, whether you’re at a campground or parked in the middle of nowhere. It’s great for working on the go or just streaming your favorite shows.
How can I upgrade the audio in my RV?
Upgrading your RV’s audio system is easier than you think! Swap out the old speakers for new ones, add a better stereo, or even throw in an amplifier. It makes such a difference when you’re listening to music or watching movies.
Can I watch TV in my RV without campground cable?
Definitely! A TV antenna is great for picking up local channels, or you can go with a satellite dish for more options. If you’ve got a smart TV, you can also stream using WiFi. It’s a nice way to have a bit of home on the road.
How do I mount a TV safely in my RV?
You’ll need a TV mount that’s specifically designed for RVs. These are super sturdy and can handle the bumps and vibrations while driving. Some even tilt or swivel so you can adjust the angle. Just make sure it’s the right size and weight for your TV.