As long time T@Bbers we know that, despite using the fan, keeping lights off, etc etc, there are always a few escape artist bugs inside near bed time. We discovered "Catchmaster" double sided sticky bug strips. We cut them down to @1.25" x 3" and stick them right below our lights. Bugs are attracted to the lights and eventually get stuck to the strips as they buzz about. We wait until the strips are covered with bug bodies then toss the dirty strips in the trash and put up new ones.
Very helpful tips! Thanks Jenn! I really like my new Maxxair fan, and will use your tip about the bugs. I don’t have the pump problem when winterizing, but I know others do, so running the water inside is a great tip! Happy 10 year Tabaversary!
I am 3.5 years away from retirement and wish it was today because I really, REALLY want a Tab 360. I sure hope they have a similar model when I'm ready! I've never found anything like what I'm seeing in the Tab 360 and am having FOMO big time, but have to wait LOL. Thanks for sharing your tips!! I'll be a pro by the time I'm ready to hit the road.
Hi Jenn- great video. I’ve been considering a T@b. One thing I’m really interested in is whether the handles are gimmicks, or can these be reasonably pushed around by hand if necessary?
Thank you for the great videos. I retired a month ago and am living full time out of my new T@B. Three questions: What do you recommend for a generator? Gas vs Propane? I plan to carry it in my Jeep when not used. Also what handvac is good for me and my dog Koda (he sheds)? Is there a guide somewhere on how to minimize battery drain when boondocking? I need to watch all your videos!
@@donmontalvo1 Congratulations on your retirement and your new TAB! I don't use a generator. But if you watch my video on Power Consumption, I think you will find it helpful.
Jenn, can you set the day and night Alda settings different for the water temp vs the heater temp? I’ve been wanting to program the day and night settings. Thank you for giving us the info.
To eliminate the problem of water sputtering, when you first turn on the sink after filling the tank, here’s what I do: When filling the water tank, I connect the hose to the water source and then open the faucet. Then, I don’t hook the other end of the hose onto the inlet connection, until the entire hose is full of water. I let it run on the ground for a couple of seconds, to let the air escape, then I hold my thumb on the end of the hose and quickly attach it to the inlet connection. For ease of connecting, I use quick connects. I hold my thump on the end of the hose, to help keep the water right up to the end of the hose and also, so no air can get back in the hose, either and then I quickly attach it to the inlet. I hope my instructions are clear. 🤞
Hi Jenn. Thanks for the tips. I'm excited to get a Maxx Air fan installed in the spring. Have a low speed (and quiet) option is one of the things I am missing. One tip that has made my camp setup easier is having a LevelMatePRO and the Anderson leveling system for getting my trailer set up. It's a very easy thing to do now and especially when I'm solo.
As long time T@Bbers we know that, despite using the fan, keeping lights off, etc etc, there are always a few escape artist bugs inside near bed time. We discovered "Catchmaster" double sided sticky bug strips. We cut them down to @1.25" x 3" and stick them right below our lights. Bugs are attracted to the lights and eventually get stuck to the strips as they buzz about. We wait until the strips are covered with bug bodies then toss the dirty strips in the trash and put up new ones.
Great list. I do many already, but you gave me a few new ideas too. Thank you!
Very helpful tips! Thanks Jenn! I really like my new Maxxair fan, and will use your tip about the bugs. I don’t have the pump problem when winterizing, but I know others do, so running the water inside is a great tip! Happy 10 year Tabaversary!
I’m glad you are enjoying your Maxxair fan!
I am 3.5 years away from retirement and wish it was today because I really, REALLY want a Tab 360. I sure hope they have a similar model when I'm ready! I've never found anything like what I'm seeing in the Tab 360 and am having FOMO big time, but have to wait LOL. Thanks for sharing your tips!! I'll be a pro by the time I'm ready to hit the road.
i don't think the 360 is going away :)
Thanks for the pointers, and an enjoyable video, too. No muss, no fuss. You have a knack for it!
Thank you for watching!
Hi Jenn- great video. I’ve been considering a T@b. One thing I’m really interested in is whether the handles are gimmicks, or can these be reasonably pushed around by hand if necessary?
Thank you for the great videos. I retired a month ago and am living full time out of my new T@B.
Three questions:
What do you recommend for a generator? Gas vs Propane? I plan to carry it in my Jeep when not used.
Also what handvac is good for me and my dog Koda (he sheds)?
Is there a guide somewhere on how to minimize battery drain when boondocking?
I need to watch all your videos!
@@donmontalvo1 Congratulations on your retirement and your new TAB! I don't use a generator. But if you watch my video on Power Consumption, I think you will find it helpful.
Jenn, can you set the day and night Alda settings different for the water temp vs the heater temp? I’ve been wanting to program the day and night settings. Thank you for giving us the info.
You can turn the water on or off in the day/night settings
To eliminate the problem of water sputtering, when you first turn on the sink after filling the tank, here’s what I do: When filling the water tank, I connect the hose to the water source and then open the faucet. Then, I don’t hook the other end of the hose onto the inlet connection, until the entire hose is full of water. I let it run on the ground for a couple of seconds, to let the air escape, then I hold my thumb on the end of the hose and quickly attach it to the inlet connection. For ease of connecting, I use quick connects. I hold my thump on the end of the hose, to help keep the water right up to the end of the hose and also, so no air can get back in the hose, either and then I quickly attach it to the inlet. I hope my instructions are clear. 🤞
Hi Jenn. Thanks for the tips. I'm excited to get a Maxx Air fan installed in the spring. Have a low speed (and quiet) option is one of the things I am missing. One tip that has made my camp setup easier is having a LevelMatePRO and the Anderson leveling system for getting my trailer set up. It's a very easy thing to do now and especially when I'm solo.
@@stevenjoseph8980 agree about the level mate pro++