Hello Frank, thanks for reaching out. We do have cameras that can install on the back of your travel trailer, but nothing that would tie into the UConnect/carplay system. All of our cameras would require their own independent monitor in the cab. For…
The Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer w/ Custom Brackets #RM47MR typically comes centered and you would only need to make adjustments after installation and testing to see if it continues to pull. If you adjusted it all the way out to where…
Since you have Dexter 7k axles, the only thing you will need is the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shock Absorbers item #RM-2460-2570. This is by far the best suspension upgrade you can do to your trailer. The benefit of this…
Hey Justin, In terms of what is the right way to install them, the flat side should be towards the frame like you said. The instructions do not do the best at easily showing that. The flat side should be towards the frame. In terms of the gap for…
Hey Gerald, the Progressive Dynaimcs 9300 converter part #PD49RR is lithium battery compatible so it would work just fine with a 300 amp hour lithium battery. It would take basically 10 hours to completely charge your battery if it was totally dead…
Hey Robert. What specific information are you looking for on the GE Appliances RV Washer/Condenser Dryer Combo item #GE62FR? The GE Appliances RV Washer/Condenser Dryer Combo item #GE62FR runs off of a standard 120V outlet. It's pretty small and…
Hi Donald! The MouseBlocker PROx Plug In Electronic Rodent Deterrent - 110V AC #MB34FR is rated to protect up to 400 square feet. However, it is mostly intended for direct protection and not necessarily a large area. Think vehicles, trailers, and…
...For your 50 gallon fresh water tank you will want to use two of the ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank or Step Heater Pad w/ Thermostat # 277-000163 wired together. You can use the ThermaHeat Elbow Heating...
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…
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. In my honest opinion, leaf springs are leaf springs. There is not going to be a noticeable difference in quality or longevity between the different brands. As long as the length of the spring is correct and the…
Hey Brenda, A wobbly hand rail is never fun! I would recommend taking a Phillips head screw driver and re tightening the 4 screws you used to install until they are hand tight again. Over time the screws will come somewhat loose so it is always good…
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Stay Warm with Reliable Holding Tank Heating Pads
Holding tank heating pads are essential for RV enthusiasts venturing into colder climates. They ensure your fresh water system remains functional by preventing tanks from freezing. While some pads perform excellently, others may face issues with adhesion
To ensure longevity, choose pads with strong adhesive properties and test them regularly. Proper installation and avoiding overloading the circuits can also extend their lifespan. Regular checks and maintenance will keep them functioning effectively throughout the seasons.
Holding tank heating pads use thin heating elements and thermostats to keep your RV's water tanks from freezing. They are typically sandwiched between rubber pads and adhere to the tank's surface. When powered, they maintain a consistent temperature, ensuring your water system functions smoothly even in cold weather.
Some common issues include poor adhesion, where the pads may separate from the tank, and faulty thermal switches that cause inconsistent heating. It's crucial to test the pads before installation and ensure they are properly mounted to avoid these problems.
Heating pads often require a 120V power source and may need separate circuits if multiple pads are used. This setup ensures each pad receives adequate power without overloading your RV's electrical system. Planning your power needs in advance can make installation smoother.
Testing heating pads before installation ensures they function correctly and adhere well. This step can prevent future headaches, as some pads may arrive with defects or fail to heat consistently. Testing in a controlled environment, like a deep freeze, can confirm their reliability.