Stocking an RV

You have your RV loaded with food, clothes, and camping equipment and are ready to hit the road. Before you leave, however, there are some essential RV items that you’ll need to make the trip an enjoyable experience. Continue reading to learn about things you’ll want to stock for your RV trip.

Power Adaptors are Essential RV Items

Most RVs come with a power cord that you plug in to draw power from the campground’s grid. The size of your RV will dictate whether you have a 30- or 50-amp electrical system. You may not know what power pedestals will be available at a given campsite, so it’s a good idea to keep an adaptor on hand. If you have a 50-amp RV, an adaptor will allow you to use a 30-amp supply.

Surge Protector

A surge protector is important for electrical safety. Electrical surges can damage appliances and components of the RV but a surge protector will shield your RV, keeping your investment in working condition.

Backup Fuses

Should you blow a fuse while on the road, your RV’s functions will be severely limited and some things might not work at all. Keep a pack of fuses handy just in case one needs to be replaced. Fuses don’t take up much space and can be packed easily.

Air Compressors are Essential RV Items

Being able to take care of your vehicle while on the road is key. An air compressor is an essential item for your road trip. Having the equipment to add air to a tire helps keep the RV in good condition and will allow you to get to a service station for a repair.

Plunger

Your RV is a home away from home. Any essential items in your house should also be stocked in your RV. A plunger is easily forgotten, as it’s usually hidden away in the bathroom. Keep a plunger handy. If there is a backup with the toilet, you’ll be unable to fix it without one.

Chocks are Essential RV Items

If you park your RV on even a slight incline, you risk the vehicle rolling. Prevent that from happening by using chocks to secure the rig in place. Chocks keep the wheels from moving, making them essential for safe RVing.

Wastewater Maintenance

Your RV contains water and waste tanks and, without proper care, they may cause unpleasant odors and even make your family sick. Keep tank deodorizers and waste digestors in your RV to maintain the wastewater tanks.

There are many things you’ll want for your RV trip, but these are a few of the often-overlooked essentials. Having these items on hand will help you make the trip safe and pleasant for every member of the family.

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