Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Good thinking, Andy good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Hey David, do you mean to cut the plug off of the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster #HU74ZR and then wire it to your RV outlet? If so, it would be just a matter of cutting and stripping wires to pull this off.
Hey Leroy. The Hardwired Mounting Kit for Hughes Autoformers 50 Amp Voltage Booster item #HU34FR, includes a 5' long plug and cord. What kind of trailer do you have?
Steve, you’re right to ask. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector for RVs and campers #HU74ZR should never be mounted on its back. It’s designed to rest on its legs in the upright position so the ventilation slots can do their job. If it’s laid…
Hey Jesse! If it's just the LED light strip that's peeling off, then I recommend picking up some strong adhesive double-sided take and securing it back in place with that, but if you're talking about the "bar" that the light…
Hi Denise! The Thetford Titan Tote Portable Waste Tank - 4 Wheel - 27 Gallon #TH94XE can hang on just about anything that can carry it, to be honest. It weighs 38 pounds when empty and 27 gallons of water weighs 224 pounds, so as long as where you…
Hey Bryan, We do not carry the garden hose adapter for that unit. We do have a replacement hose with hand sprayer #PF267003 that would work with that units quick-connect shower port. Are you specifically looking for one or the other? Or just seeing…
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
I believe you are referring to slide-out supports, and it's pretty simple to choose the right one. All you need to do is measure from the ground to the bottom of the slide out track to get the correct height; the photo below shows where you want…
You will be able to replace your Coleman Mach 48254A866 with the Advent #ACM150 provided you use the Wiring Kit #ACCOLKIT. This wiring kit adapts the 6-pin wiring on the Advent to the 9-pin connection used on your Coleman control box.
Hello Terrance, thanks for reaching out. You are wanting something to put on the 4" bumper on your motorhome, correct? If so, I recommend the Ultra-Fab Folding Spare Tire Mount for Trailers and RVs #UF15-954730. This will fit a 4" bumper…
Ensure your RV's water system is protected with a reliable water pressure regulator. These devices help maintain a safe and consistent water pressure, preventing damage to your plumbing. Easy to install and essential for any RV enthusiast, they offer peace of mind when connecting to various water sources.
Installing an RV water pressure regulator is generally straightforward. Most models are designed for easy attachment to your water hose or faucet. Some users recommend using tools to avoid sharp grooves, ensuring a secure fit without injury. It's a quick process that enhances your RV's water system protection.
A good water pressure regulator maintains a steady flow without significantly reducing it. Some models are designed to ensure optimal water volume, perfect for showers and other uses. However, if you notice a drop in flow, it might be due to the regulator's design or a need for adjustment.
Brass is often preferred for its durability and ease of connection, as it provides a more reliable seal compared to plastic. While plastic can be lighter and less expensive, it may strip or break more easily. Brass regulators are a solid choice for long-term use and reliability.
Yes, a water pressure regulator is crucial for preventing damage to your RV's plumbing system. It ensures that the water pressure remains within safe limits, protecting hoses and fixtures from high-pressure surges that can cause leaks or bursts, especially at unfamiliar campsites.
If the pressure gauge on your regulator stops working, first check for any blockages or debris. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the gauge or the entire regulator. Regular maintenance and avoiding exposure to freezing temperatures can help prolong the life of your gauge.