The Most Innovative RV Hacks We’ve Ever Used 🤯 (You’ve Never Seen Before)

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @mikeelder6298
    @mikeelder6298 Місяць тому +21

    I coil my hoses so that my ends meet and I can connect the ends to keep debris out

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  29 днів тому +1

      Good idea

    • @mikemanjo2458
      @mikemanjo2458 29 днів тому +3

      We do, too! Also keeps the creepy crawlies out!

    • @GlennMay1970
      @GlennMay1970 28 днів тому +1

      I do the same thing.

    • @deborahshallin5843
      @deborahshallin5843 25 днів тому

      I especially use the technique on my heated hoses and my drinking hoses, no exceptions

    • @ggebhard1
      @ggebhard1 18 днів тому

      I love all your hacks!!! Thank you!

  • @gl5741
    @gl5741 20 днів тому +1

    I have a smaller RV with only a 10 gallon onboard propane tank. Since it's sometimes difficult to find a propane dealer, I installed a valve and a quick connect underneath the RV so I can leave my onboard tank full and just run everything inside using a barbecue cylinder sitting on the ground next to the RV. When that's not practical, I use the onboard tank, but this way I never really have to fill it till I get home. The barbecue cylinders are easy to exchange nationwide because so many grocery and hardware stores offer them in those familiar cages out in front of their stores.

  • @pgw1977
    @pgw1977 29 днів тому +5

    Hello,
    Can you tell me what model your de-humidifier is in the video please?
    Thanks for all the hacks and tips!😃

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  28 днів тому

      This is the one we have (they have since redesigned the outside slightly) amzn.to/4hp1ZK8

  • @dross24MA
    @dross24MA 12 днів тому +1

    🤔 Not only does putting water in the bowl keep the "stinkies" down below, it keeps the seal hydrated so it won't crack and leak! 😊
    And, by the way, it provides an area in the bowl reasy and waiting for when you havea BM.

  • @deborahshallin5843
    @deborahshallin5843 25 днів тому +1

    I only use unique products for my RV and I use a brush mop to clean my rv toilet. I after a few years found out that I have a black tank flush out which fixed my odor issue and hopefully no pyramid issues as I have been using it

  • @betterwithrum
    @betterwithrum 29 днів тому +3

    nice, thanks for this video. Purchasing the water meter and dash mount from your links. I've needed both of these for a while now.

  • @trevorbrown9874
    @trevorbrown9874 Місяць тому +4

    We love the pool noodles on the slides. We have a couple for our slides but not as neatly done as yours. I'm saving this video for next spring when we take he RV out of winter storage- mostly for the dash mounts you're using.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  Місяць тому +2

      Awesome, glad it was helpful and thanks for watching

  • @chadjay4840
    @chadjay4840 29 днів тому +3

    Great video. Lots of useful hacks. Go Big Red!!

  • @texasjoe3261
    @texasjoe3261 29 днів тому +3

    Thank You For Sharing Your Hacks ! I Always Enjoy Watching Your Videos. Excellent Tips And Ideas.

  • @chelegerson2093
    @chelegerson2093 29 днів тому +3

    I'm only 8 minutes into this video and paused to go purchase a Gorilla water hose quick connect! My T@B 400 Nautilus water control system is awesome, but the angle of the hose coming up from underneath makes twist connect/disconnect a challenge. THANK YOU! And now, back to the video...

    • @GlennMay1970
      @GlennMay1970 28 днів тому +1

      You can also use a short hose that you leave connected to bring that junction to an easier place. Not to mention less wear and tear on the rv end of the hose.

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  28 днів тому

      Yay! Glad the video was helpful!

  • @jamesswanson2117
    @jamesswanson2117 9 днів тому

    We had a 35’ Winnebago Vista ‘13 and down sized to a 27’ Winnebago Vista ‘17. We lost a bunk set and second bath which we didn’t need after 2 kids left. We love Winnebago.

  • @BTimmer
    @BTimmer Місяць тому +2

    This video is a wonderful collection of hacks. Lots of great ideas!

  • @randyward5333
    @randyward5333 17 днів тому

    The water flow meter is handy in staying under GVWR. Water is heavy and my class C is limited. So only enough to get to the next hookups. The meter got me at the right gallon amount.

  • @briantracy1324
    @briantracy1324 29 днів тому +3

    32:52 Works for "check engine" lights too.

  • @patriciamckean4186
    @patriciamckean4186 29 днів тому +4

    Hold a container with bleach and water up on the camp spigot. Then flush before hookup.

  • @debbiejamison3883
    @debbiejamison3883 22 дні тому

    Does the cold fridge kill the battery on the sensor faster?

  • @mazie65
    @mazie65 Місяць тому +2

    Ohh i need that water flow meter.

  • @briannaapplegate6309
    @briannaapplegate6309 22 дні тому

    Awesome Ty

  • @Usernamed360
    @Usernamed360 18 днів тому

    Wow, Ben does his own stunts

  • @jrr7031
    @jrr7031 26 днів тому

    Pep link? Any videos going into detail on that?

  • @carolsteberl3568
    @carolsteberl3568 25 днів тому

    I have been using a lithium system too with a large victron inverter as well like you. I am a bit confused by all the converting of your house hold 110/115 plugs on appliances so you can use them while boondocking on 12volt battery. My understanding of the inverter has always been that while you are boondocking you can still use anything plugged into those 110 receptacles and run off of your 12 volt battery system because your inverter is inverting/converting the power as needed so it can now work off of 12 volt battery system. Isn't this an extra step that wouldn't be needed due to having an inverter?

    • @JD-bd5uu
      @JD-bd5uu 20 днів тому +1

      It’s probably a bit longer & more elaborate of an explanation for a comment section but it has to do with 12V/ battery systems being DC (direct current) and household systems being AC (alternating current) and the different sine waves produced by each system. There’s some power loss when running a converter or inverter, so if you’re able to plug directly into the needed system it can be more efficient.
      If you know an electrician (my line of work) or electrical engineer they may be able give a better explanation in person.

  • @r8edrv4fun65
    @r8edrv4fun65 20 днів тому

    27:54 Where is your fireball extinguisher?

  • @ronaldlaw5326
    @ronaldlaw5326 Місяць тому

    Wonderful video 💯☺️

  • @thecouchpotato7325
    @thecouchpotato7325 Місяць тому +2

    What do you use for wifi? Thanks

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  29 днів тому +1

      This video explains more about our internet/wifi set up. ua-cam.com/video/VIbqFjbpj3s/v-deo.htmlsi=alGUo0amjaao2GPJ

    • @thecouchpotato7325
      @thecouchpotato7325 29 днів тому

      @@GratefulGlamper thank you!

  • @renatacuriosa
    @renatacuriosa 27 днів тому

    I love and appreciate all your hacks, but as a retired house cleaner, I must say that the silicone/rubber toilet bowl brush collects smell more than any other brush. You have to dip in bleach once in a while to clean it up. There are soft bristles brushes out there as better than the rubber on.

  • @masterbond9
    @masterbond9 29 днів тому +1

    there are easy and cheap converter boards that let you change 12 volts to any reasonable voltage that you will use, from 3.3 volts to 24 volts. same thing for 24 volts. there are also adapters out there to convert most laptops to USB-C. it wont do gaming laptops, as those are just too power hungry, but it is true. most electronics now run on DC voltages. anything with even the simplest computer will usually change AC to DC at some point. the only things that really require AC power these days are motors/compressors and magnetic fields, like induction, but even those can technically run on DC power too, though would need extensive modifications or different motors. there are certain things that are just more convenient to plug in, but youd be surprised what actually converts AC power to DC power.
    also, a lot of things accept a range of voltages, so if its close, it might work just fine, if you goo too high, you could damage things, but for common things, lower voltage isnt going to hurt them

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  28 днів тому

      That's some great knowledge - I'll have to look into some of those options!

  • @schwartz757
    @schwartz757 22 дні тому

    Govee were great but not accurate enough for the fridge.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 28 днів тому

    Thanks god bless

  • @Pawsonthebay
    @Pawsonthebay 29 днів тому

    Just curious how Arvie works when more than one Arvie user is competing for the same campsite

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  29 днів тому

      That's a great question - it would be up to the software at that point - BUT just because one Arvie user books the site doesn't mean they might still not find the need to cancel the reservation putting the site back into the "pool"

  • @roytrayan8972
    @roytrayan8972 29 днів тому

    What a pizza oven?? I feel cheated
    ! When are we invited?

    • @GratefulGlamper
      @GratefulGlamper  28 днів тому

      LOL, maybe we will see you around the campground and have a pizza party! Thanks for watching.

  • @RickandDarcirvadventures
    @RickandDarcirvadventures 10 днів тому

    You might be in energy conservation but not money conservation.

  • @Fabio-o8x
    @Fabio-o8x 28 днів тому

    GBR

  • @over4now
    @over4now 29 днів тому

    #GBR

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 29 днів тому

    👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @kevinjones6638
    @kevinjones6638 29 днів тому

    KUTGW