51 RV Tips & Hacks You DON'T Have to Learn The Hard Way!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • ✨ PRODUCTS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO ✨
    🔹 Camco Tastepure RV Filter amzn.to/4dfEp0x
    🔸 Water Pump Filters amzn.to/3ULn5ZR
    🔹 Wheel Chocks amzn.to/4bqHdG3
    🔸 Electric Heater/Fireplace amzn.to/3ZCgDqZ
    🔹 Magnetic Alignment Kit amzn.to/3JO5pqi
    🔸 Power Watchdog 50 Amp amzn.to/3UKzo8F
    🔹 Power Watchdog 30 Amp amzn.to/3WKFgR5
    🔸 Dogbone (30 amp RV to 50 amp plug) amzn.to/4a5nZVu
    🔹 Dogbone (50 amp RV to 30 amp plug) amzn.to/3QsHuAo
    🔸 Dogbone (30 amp RV to 20/15 amp plug) amzn.to/4bqI7SX
    🔹 Dogbone (50 amp RV to 20/15 amp plug) amzn.to/3JP3r8Y
    🔸 Sewer Hose Kit amzn.to/3UqyCwf
    🔹 Tank Rinser amzn.to/3JJOqW2
    🔸 Quick Connects Aluminum amzn.to/3ULyGs4
    🔹 Quick Connects Brass amzn.to/3xZHKjU
    🔸 Quick Connects Stainless amzn.to/3Quuk5U
    🔹 RV Snappads & Snapjacks www.rvsnappad....
    🔸 AC Coil Cleaner amzn.to/4biTSLa
    🔹 Ice Packs amzn.to/4b4smBv
    🔸 Coupler Lock Pin amzn.to/3UqWVKG
    OTHER VIDEOS YOU MAY LIKE
    🎥 Part 2 of This Video • RV Tips MOST People Ha...
    🎥 AC Coil Cleaning Video • RV AC Coil & Filter Cl...
    🎥 Rinse & Clean Black Tanks • 3 Overlooked Yet Impor...
    Check out my friends: @rvgearandfar
    51 Essential RV Tips From Seasoned RV'ers: A Beginners Guide to RV Life Tips, tricks, and advice for RV newbies from veteran RV'ers that you learn as you go. Watch this before your 1st RV trip!
    #rv #rvlife #rvliving #rvlifestyle #rvtips #rvtravel #rvtipsandtravels
    RV ESSENTIALS:
    🎥 Our Essentials Video: • MUST Have RV Accessori...
    🔸 Camco Rhino Flex Sewer Hose & Elbow Kit amzn.to/3wxaiyG
    🔹 Camco Clear Sewer Elbow amzn.to/3eezBe7
    🔸 Camco RV Water Filter amzn.to/4dfEp0x
    🔹 Rubber Wheel Chocks amzn.to/3v0lL5I
    🔸 Power Watchdog 30 Amp Surge Protector/EMS amzn.to/3hAmgCy
    🔹 Power Watchdog 50 Amp Surge Protector/EMS amzn.to/3SDYTHs
    🔸 Beech Lane Wireless RV Leveler amzn.to/402YpgI
    🔹 Liquified RV Tank Treatment amzn.to/3ksg1Ck
    🔸 Tire Minder TPMS amzn.to/3mjuBg0
    🔹 Water Pressure Regulator amzn.to/3m3ZFzZ
    🔸 Rubber Gloves 6 Mil amzn.to/3XNo7Dc
    🔹 Best RV Water Hose amzn.to/3RCXalb
    MAINTENANCE:
    🔸 Boeshield T-9 Rust Preventative & Lubrication amzn.to/3sjcjMx
    🔹 Eternabond Roof Tape amzn.to/3Ad290J
    🔸 Geocell Proflex Sealant amzn.to/3Qdbj8c
    🔹 Road Tool Kit amzn.to/41NIQKj
    INTERIOR:
    🔸 Cross Bar Door Handle amzn.to/3o8WWS5
    🔹 Shower Caddy amzn.to/3bdU80W
    🔸 Soap Dish amzn.to/3pKheSn
    🔹 Oxygenics Shower Head amzn.to/3RCQKm1
    🔸 Perfect RV Paper Towel Holder amzn.to/3tZxd1K
    🔹 Dimmer Switch (watch this video) • How to Install Dimmer ...
    🔸 Electric Heater/Fireplace amzn.to/44ujuCX
    EXTERIOR:
    🔸 X Chocks amzn.to/3m3ck2i
    🔹 Carmtek 10 Digit Keyless Entry System amzn.to/3t4IMpB
    📺 The Carmtek Lock Video • This RV Keyless Entry ...
    🔸 Low Point Drain Valves amzn.to/3Vko8AH
    🔹 90 Degree Hose Elbow amzn.to/3RH1ksn
    OUTDOOR GEAR:
    🔹 Blackstone Griddle amzn.to/3TG0pK1
    🔸 Outdoor Gravity Chairs amzn.to/3Sb1p4M
    🔹 Ground Mat amzn.to/41u3wXg
    💥 Sign up for our FREE Newsletter: rvtipsandtrave...
    👇 DISCOUNT & COUPON CODES
    🚐 10% off RV Snappads & Snapjacks rvsnappad.com/...
    🛌 Get 25% off your RV Mattress by Brooklyn Bedding at rvmattress.com...
    Use discount code: rvtips
    🚛 TireMinder TPMS Systems (use coupon code RVTIPS25, get $25 off select systems) www.minderrese... (good through 2024)
    💻 We have a store on eBay!
    www.ebay.com/u...
    If you want to support the work I do to help others, you can:
    1) Buy us a coffee: www.paypal.com...
    2) If you cannot donate, the easiest way to support our channel is to SUBSCRIBE, turn on ALL NOTIFICATIONS, click the LIKE BUTTON, leave a COMMENT & SHARE the videos with your friends.
    ✨ MORE RV ACCESSORIES ON AMAZON ✨
    www.amazon.com...
    💥 NEW TO OUR CHANNEL? Check out our catalog:
    / @rvtipsandtravels
    Follow Us on Social Media
    / rvtipsandtravels
    / rvtipsandtravels
    If you find a dead link, PLEASE let us know.
    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. There is NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU when purchasing from our links. AI imagery & audio may be used in this video. We may also receive products or payment to create videos, however our feedback is strictly based on our experiences, regardless of compensation.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 220

  • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
    @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +8

    ✨ *PRODUCTS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO* ✨
    🔹 Camco Tastepure RV Filter amzn.to/4dfEp0x
    🔸 Water Pump Filters amzn.to/3ULn5ZR
    🔹 Wheel Chocks amzn.to/4bqHdG3
    🔸 Electric Heater amzn.to/4dtn04C
    🔹 Magnetic Alignment Kit amzn.to/3JO5pqi
    🔸 Power Watchdog 50 Amp amzn.to/3UKzo8F
    🔹 Power Watchdog 30 Amp amzn.to/3WKFgR5
    🔸 Dogbone (30 amp RV to 50 amp plug) amzn.to/4a5nZVu
    🔹 Dogbone (50 amp RV to 50 amp plug) amzn.to/3QsHuAo
    🔸 Dogbone (30 amp RV to 20/15 amp plug) amzn.to/4bqI7SX
    🔹 Dogbone (50 amp RV to 20/15 amp plug) amzn.to/3JP3r8Y
    🔸 Sewer Hose Kit amzn.to/3UqyCwf
    🔹 Tank Rinser amzn.to/3JJOqW2
    🔸 Quick Connects Aluminum amzn.to/3ULyGs4
    🔹 Quick Connects Brass amzn.to/3xZHKjU
    🔸 Quick Connects Stainless amzn.to/3Quuk5U
    🔹 RV Snappads & Snapjacks www.rvsnappad.com/discount/RVTT10
    🔸 AC Coil Cleaner amzn.to/4biTSLa
    🔹 Ice Packs amzn.to/4b4smBv
    🔸 Coupler Lock Pin amzn.to/3UqWVKG
    *OTHER VIDEOS YOU MAY LIKE*
    🎥 Part 2 of This Video (ua-cam.com/video/eLCOlvv9VgY/v-deo.html)
    🎥 AC Coil Cleaning Video ua-cam.com/video/5iQp_UOqjdE/v-deo.html
    🎥 Rinse & Clean Black Tanks ua-cam.com/video/Q7ZJzfimLwg/v-deo.html
    Check out my friends: @rvgearandfar
    *51 Essential RV Tips From Seasoned RV'ers: A Beginners Guide to RV Life* Tips, tricks, and advice for RV newbies from veteran RV'ers that you learn as you go. Watch this before your 1st RV trip!
    #rv #rvlife #rvliving #rvlifestyle #rvtips #rvtravel #rvtipsandtravels
    ✨⭐ *OUR FAVORITE RV ACCESSORIES* ⭐✨
    *ESSENTIALS:*
    🔸 Camco Rhino Flex Sewer Hose & Elbow Kit amzn.to/3wxaiyG
    🔹 Camco 90 Degree Clear Sewer Elbow amzn.to/3eezBe7
    🔸 Camco RV Water Filter amzn.to/4dfEp0x
    🔹 Rubber Wheel Chocks amzn.to/3v0lL5I
    🔸 Hughes Watchdog 30 Amp Surge Protector/EMS amzn.to/3hAmgCy
    🔹 Hughes Watchdog 50 Amp Surge Protector/EMS amzn.to/3HKrpm1
    🔸 Beech Lane Wireless RV Leveler amzn.to/402YpgI
    🔹 Liquified RV Tank Treatment amzn.to/3ksg1Ck
    🔸 Tire Minder TPMS amzn.to/3mjuBg0
    🔹 Water Pressure Regulator amzn.to/3m3ZFzZ
    🔸 Rubber Gloves 6 Mil amzn.to/3XNo7Dc
    🔹 Collapsible Water Hose amzn.to/3SvNubw
    *MAINTENANCE:*
    🔸 Boeshield T-9 Rust Preventative & Lubrication amzn.to/3sjcjMx
    🔹 Eternabond Roof Tape amzn.to/3Ad290J
    🔸 Geocell Proflex Sealant amzn.to/3Qdbj8c
    🔹 Road Tool Kit amzn.to/41NIQKj
    *INTERIOR:*
    🔸 Camco Cross Bar Door Handle amzn.to/3o8WWS5
    🔹 Shower Caddy amzn.to/3bdU80W
    🔸 Soap Dish amzn.to/3pKheSn
    🔹 Oxygenics Shower Head (White) amzn.to/3nhDMYW
    🔸 Perfect RV Paper Towel Holder amzn.to/3tZxd1K
    🔹 Dimmer Switch amzn.to/3rQdfFD
    🔸 Sliding Door Latch amzn.to/3EkpTT0
    🔹 Electric Heater/Fireplace amzn.to/44ujuCX
    🔶 Foldable Storage Bins amzn.to/3tIp01f
    *EXTERIOR:*
    🔸 X Chocks amzn.to/3m3ck2i
    🔹 Carmtek 10 Digit Keyless Entry System amzn.to/3t4IMpB
    📺 The Carmtek Video ua-cam.com/video/KcEUgsDw6kk/v-deo.html
    🔸 Low Point Drain Valves amzn.to/3Vko8AH
    *OUTDOOR GEAR:*
    🔹 Blackstone Griddle amzn.to/3TG0pK1
    🔸 Outdoor Gravity Chairs amzn.to/3Sb1p4M
    🔹 Ground Mat amzn.to/41u3wXg
    💥 Sign up for our FREE Newsletter: rvtipsandtravels.myflodesk.com/freenewsletter
    *If you want to support the work I do to help others, you can:*
    1) Buy us a coffee: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=J2KKM9NR3BJJA
    or
    2) If you cannot donate, the easiest way to support our channel is to SUBSCRIBE, turn on ALL NOTIFICATIONS, click the LIKE BUTTON, leave a COMMENT & SHARE the video with your friends.
    ✨ *MORE RV ACCESSORIES ON AMAZON* ✨
    www.amazon.com/shop/rvtipstravels
    💥 *NEW TO OUR CHANNEL?* Check out our catalog:
    ua-cam.com/users/RVTipsTravelsplaylists
    ✨ *DISCOUNT CODES TO SAVE MONEY* ✨
    🚐 *10% off RV Snappads & Snapjacks* rvsnappad.com/discount/RVTT10
    🛌 Get *25% off your RV Mattress* by Brooklyn Bedding at rvmattress.com/rvtips
    Use discount code: rvtips
    🔨 Learn how to *repair & maintain your RV* like I did w/ this COMPREHENSIVE training course:
    rvtechcourse.com/?ref=rvtips&travels
    💻 *We have an RV store on eBay!*
    www.ebay.com/usr/rv_tips_and_travels
    If you find a dead link, let us know & we’ll send you an RVTT sticker!
    *Follow us* on social media:
    📸 Instagram instagram.com/RVTipsAndTravels
    🕺 Facebook facebook.com/RVTipsAndTravels
    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. There is NO additional cost to you when purchasing from our links & it helps us cover video creation expenses. AI imagery may be used in this video. We may also receive products or payment in exchange for content discussed in this video, however our feedback is strictly based on our experiences, regardless of compensation.
    0:00 First Tip
    0:46 Intro
    1:14 More Tips
    8:30 RV Snappad Discount
    9:16 Even More Tips

  • @rvgearandfar
    @rvgearandfar 4 місяці тому +26

    Such a fun collaboration - YEARS of RV lessons learned in minutes - the magic of UA-cam!! Well done video Ross

  • @derfreklats7921
    @derfreklats7921 27 днів тому +1

    I have owned my Imagine 2600RB 5 years now and did not know about that filter in front of the 12v water pump. Thankyou!

  • @rvingjourneys
    @rvingjourneys 4 місяці тому +6

    Gray, black, gray is great advice. I once had a bad connection on a rental RV and it was mucho yucky.

  • @PeterHeiser-e8v
    @PeterHeiser-e8v 12 днів тому

    Thanks for what you guys do and understand what you are trying to show. We have a 20 year old Winnebago Suncruser, if a campground owner needs photos we will gladly show our pride and joy .

  • @danielhirsch6013
    @danielhirsch6013 4 місяці тому +2

    It is my first year on My traveler trailer and I use 90 % of your tips !
    Thank you!

  • @Graybeard1405
    @Graybeard1405 4 місяці тому

    Another excellent video in collaboration with Josh. You guys hit a home run with this. Great video not only for newbies, but also for “seasoned “ RV travelers. Two of my favorite channels working together for two very useful videos. Keep up the good work gentlemen! Thanks!

  • @Normal1855
    @Normal1855 2 місяці тому +1

    When I'm walking to pick up my chocks I check the lights on the walk around. I also check that all hatches and covers are secured, and everything else is stowed or closed.

  • @369emanon
    @369emanon Місяць тому

    We do the walk around and walk through of the camper before we move it. I take a look, my wife takes a look and even our 9yo looks. My wife knows how to setup and take down the whole thing and my 9yo is learning. The 3 of us all make sure everything is picked up and secure. So my tip is don't be the only one looking around show your family and friends the things to check for just in case you overlook something. Hope this helps.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Місяць тому

      thats a great point 6 eyes are better than 2, thanks!

  • @kaydurham4968
    @kaydurham4968 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for just saying what needs to be said. Nice to hear what you need and not all the fluff

  • @vjgEXP
    @vjgEXP 8 днів тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @jay.t.foulds
    @jay.t.foulds 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome list.
    I'm about to be a 1st time RVer and I'm jumping full force into full time RV-life. The linked videos have been invaluable to ensure peace of mind for when I start this new phase of life. Cheers. 🫡

  • @RanierMedic
    @RanierMedic 4 місяці тому

    Just a note on the propane/absorption fridges. The flame is not shielded from the wind while you are driving, and it is possible that the flame can be extinguished during travel, or be pushed outside the burn tube. Additionally, if you have a blowout while your propane is on, the blown off tread often (usually) goes up into the body of the rig. If this happens on the fridge side of the rig, it could damage or cut the propane line and result in a fire and/or an explosion.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      great info to know, thank you for sharing and adding to the video.

  • @Enjoyrving
    @Enjoyrving 4 місяці тому +1

    Well done collaboration. Looking forward to part 2

  • @FotoMatt
    @FotoMatt 2 місяці тому

    Great list of tips and great collaboration. Thanks guys!

  • @tonybartlett5302
    @tonybartlett5302 3 місяці тому

    I definitely appreciate these videos. I just bought my first travel trailer & trying to learn as much as I can before my first trip. I’m a little nervous because there is so much involved but really excited about learning & traveling more.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      start making checklists for every process right now, they are invaluable to have, especially when starting out.

    • @Mini_Rig
      @Mini_Rig 21 день тому

      @@tonybartlett5302 try to go to local sites when it’s not busy and practice! That’s what I did to not look like a fool lol

  • @richlagrand7949
    @richlagrand7949 4 місяці тому +16

    There's a quick and easy way to check your lights, even if you're solo.
    Connect trailer
    Turn on tow vehicle
    Turn on headlights
    Activate emergency flashers
    This activates all of the lights at the same time so you only have to get out and check once for trip.

  • @francissullivan7387
    @francissullivan7387 4 місяці тому +2

    Well done and subscribed to the other channel. Watching that one after dinner!

  • @scottd143
    @scottd143 3 місяці тому

    Great tips as usual. I learned a lot of things that I usually gloss over. Thanks again.

  • @thelonestarranger
    @thelonestarranger 4 місяці тому

    One thing I've carried in our various trailers for over 25 years, and have never had to use it, is a 12 volt battery charger and heavy duty extension cord. If your converter goes out, you won't have any 12 volt lights. Connect charger to 12 volt battery and plug into shore power 120 volts on pedestal. This will give you power for your 12 volt lights and other equipment. Better to have it and not need it, than the other way. This is an inexpensive item, and it doesn't require much storage room. Safe travels!

  • @oldodger
    @oldodger 4 місяці тому

    On the quick disconnects...I use them and like them. Be sure to use faucet lube on the male end. Lube the rubber seal and balls on the internal mating coupler. This keeps the seals from leaking and delays corrosion. This product is SOLD at any hardware store in the plumbing dept. Happy motoring/camping !

  • @PeeWeeHenson
    @PeeWeeHenson 4 місяці тому +3

    IN MY EXPERIENCE THE FRIDGE WILL KEEP FOOD COLD AND THE FREEZER FROZEN FOR ABOUT 7 HOURS OF TRAVEL JUST BE SURE THE FRIDGE HAS BEEN ON FOR 3 DAYS BEFORE TURNING IT OFF TO TRAVEL. WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT YOUR DESTINATION 7 HOURS LATER TURN IT BACK ON. GAS OR SHORE POWER DOESN'T MATTER.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      thanks for watching!

    • @shanedenmark5536
      @shanedenmark5536 Місяць тому

      I wish mine did. 2-3 hours and it’s warm in the fridge.

    • @Mini_Rig
      @Mini_Rig 21 день тому

      @@shanedenmark5536throw a small bag of ice in there during travel and maybe change the door seal

  • @stephenbrasure4331
    @stephenbrasure4331 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video.....make sure you watch the second video!

  • @tomsanderson4983
    @tomsanderson4983 4 місяці тому

    Noticed areas that appear to have rusting. Penetrol by Flood is a great way to encapsulate it. It's a penetrating oil sealer.

  • @MrRMB1
    @MrRMB1 4 місяці тому

    Excellent video! There is much to be said about the gray/black/gray method. We had our shakedown trip just this past weekend and I had the hose only half on. The gray water went everywhere when I tested the connections. Could have been alot worse!! Love these types of tips.

  • @kirkschreier2369
    @kirkschreier2369 20 днів тому

    Washing waterpump filter with waterpump disassembled?? Magic..

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  19 днів тому

      Not magic, I washed it in my house kitchen. If you dont have a sticks and bricks house, you can use the pressurized city water instead of the tank while the filter is removed since that runs on a different line. Anything else I can clear up for you?

  • @jlebron6997
    @jlebron6997 4 місяці тому

    Great video, awesome you guys collaborated on these videos. I'm a newbee just started last year and have followed and learned ALOT from you both. keep up the great content.

  • @davidroberts8760
    @davidroberts8760 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the great advise!!!🎉

  • @samuelrochi8399
    @samuelrochi8399 4 місяці тому +1

    Very well done gents!

  • @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog
    @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow that's absolutely cool

  • @martymalone4094
    @martymalone4094 4 місяці тому

    Great informative and collaborative video. I follow both of you guys. It definitely refreshed me and gave me things to think about 🎉

  • @shcbac
    @shcbac 4 місяці тому

    wonderful and outstanding information, no BS. Thanks guys

  • @parneypots
    @parneypots 4 місяці тому

    Watched both vids. Great teamwork

  • @TJ-rx4zl
    @TJ-rx4zl 26 днів тому

    Instead of filling our water tanks for travel in our class c.. we just take a gallon of water to flush the toilet when needed on the road. Didn’t need any extra weight with the 7.4 and 30ft of rv.

  • @robertgatchel9609
    @robertgatchel9609 Місяць тому

    Have you ever experimented with the tankless water heaters in campers? I am thinking about getting one but not sure if it’s cost worthy. Thanks.

  • @drcoolit
    @drcoolit Місяць тому

    do you have a complete listing of the items on that check list that you showed at the tail end of the video? I got a couple of screen shots but felt that there might have been more on the list. it looked very helpful for the items that I saw. thanks.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Місяць тому

      check the video description, if you need a link to something that isnt there, let me know and I will be happy to provide them.

  • @SuperdogRW713
    @SuperdogRW713 4 місяці тому +2

    You opened with the fresh water tank. I'm full time in my 5th wheel on my lot in the woods and keep the fresh water tank full at all times due to power outages, no power no well. I do have a 9800 watt generator so I can access my water pump and turn it to "dry camping" I do drain the tank a couple of times a year but is there more I should be doing? Should I be doing something to keep the inside of the 65 gallon fresh water tank clean?
    Thanks.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      thats a good question, and honestly, this might be a good question for a chemist, or someone with fresh water tank expertise... if that makes sense. There are a lot of factors to consider when using water that has been stored in tanks for long periods of time: how long, temperature, is the water being cycled or sitting, etc... something i am not ashamed to admit I cant speak to without doing some research, but hopefully someone with that experience here can help.

  • @stv111play
    @stv111play 3 місяці тому

    still cant believe we can build a nuclear submarine but cant run a AC unit boondocking for a day or two. have researched , only realistic way is inverter generator. 3500w or >. Your vids are awesome i'm brand new to the game. class b plus. you got me up to speed pretty quick, broke it down this way, watched all your videos on water bay, cleaning winteration H20 pumps/propane or electric and H20 heater. then watched all videos around AC and on and on. thanks and thanks for doing as a good faith effort for people like me.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      glad to help my friend... on the AC issue, i think it comes down to cost. there are probably ways to cool an rv with less power/better ducting systems, but the cost to do it would raise the cost of an already highly competitive market so nobody is going to be the guniea pig.

  • @Theaph_
    @Theaph_ 4 місяці тому +2

    What do you think about an instant water heater for a 17b because the one on there is 6 gallons I love your videos

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +1

      i have personally never had an issue with losing hot water with a 6 gallon tank. ive spoken diretly to hundreds of people about tank vs tankless and the majority of them also dont have issues with hot water. I think the tankless water heater is overrated, but that is just my opinion and based on my usage and experience with tank heaters. i like being able to use electric as well, which is not an option on tankless.

    • @RanierMedic
      @RanierMedic 4 місяці тому

      On demand water heaters can be a bit tricky, especially if you are traveling and don't know the water conditions for the area that you are going into. In some areas, the water is hard enough to eat through the normal copper lines that are used for those (according to the plumber I spoke to while I still owned a house). Backing up @RVTipsandTravels, they are a propane only system, and will probably eat propane like crazy, especially if there are more than one or two people in the rig.

  • @marcusbuckslayer3280
    @marcusbuckslayer3280 4 місяці тому

    Wait... you can run the park water and your fresh water at the same time? Seems obvious, but I never considered it! Sure would help out when the water is barely trickling out of the shower head. Huh...thanks!

  • @KodyK2024
    @KodyK2024 3 місяці тому

    As a female solo camper, I have a near to impossible problem connecting and disconnecting the sewer drain hose. I’m just not strong enough. I purchased a tool that was supposed to make it easier. But it didn’t. I dread having to tackle this step, every time.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      what drain hose company are you using? I use this and its very easy to install: amzn.to/3XgzNS4

  • @michillekrantz5154
    @michillekrantz5154 20 днів тому

    If you turn off your propane during travel, does the stuff in the freezer stay frozen and does your food stay cold?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  20 днів тому

      WATCH THESE:
      ua-cam.com/video/cYfZRC6QJBU/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/57uZAIezwYs/v-deo.html

    • @michillekrantz5154
      @michillekrantz5154 18 днів тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS we have issues with out pass through door popping open, any ideas?

  • @WilliamBradford-c2q
    @WilliamBradford-c2q 4 місяці тому

    really like your tips and ideas, however would be great if you could slow it down a bit for us older folks to digest. 😳

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      you can slow youtube videos down by clicking the gear icon on the screen and changing the speed of the video, down to .75 for example. hope that helps, and thank you for your input!

  • @campingforever2879
    @campingforever2879 4 місяці тому

    Nice work, love these tips and your correct about checklists.

  • @Xbolt1969
    @Xbolt1969 4 місяці тому

    Enjoy the videos

  • @fastestfusionsport2363
    @fastestfusionsport2363 4 місяці тому

    If I have to camp in below freezing weather how do I keep the bottom of the RV warm to keep the pipe from freezing?

  • @justoneperson
    @justoneperson 4 місяці тому

    At O:50 does anyone the name is the water gauge?
    I bought a similar one off Amazon and it was WAY out of sync.
    Thanks in advance.

  • @josephwetzel4288
    @josephwetzel4288 3 місяці тому

    Here is another point to consider when hooking up your chains, cross them, twist them if they hang down and drag, and snap the hook underhand not overhand to eliminate the chance of something hitting a hook and dislodged.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому +1

      NEVER EVER EVER TWIST YOUR CHAINS! you are sideloading the links, chains lose a massive amount of strength when twisted. if your chains are too long, cut links off until its the right length. Here is why you dont twist chains: ua-cam.com/video/clj42no4DxY/v-deo.html

  • @brianwilson6085
    @brianwilson6085 4 місяці тому

    One thing I see people doing and it's a big no no is never plug the camper into the power pedestal when the 7 prong plug is still connected to the tow vehicle I see people doing that a lot.

    • @therd6811
      @therd6811 4 місяці тому

      Why?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      i have heard that running a 12 volt power source and a 110 volt power source may cause electrical issues. It is not something I have looked into yet, but it involves a few things that I will probably do some research on and talk about in thenear future.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      thanks for watching!

  • @maddog1082
    @maddog1082 4 місяці тому

    3 to 4 years for tires??? Unless you bought the worlds cheapest tires last time, that's crazy. If they still look good, you can go 7 years.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      that is where many manufacturers and dealers start with recommended replacement. Each person needs to make their own decision or course, and I wont disagree you can easily get more than 3 years out of a tire with little use. There's also other factors like UV damage vs garage kept RV's. A lot of things to consider, but we are always going to refer back to what the manufacture recommends. Ive worked in material handling for years before starting this channel as a manager for a dealership. to protect the customer, the product, and the dealership, using manufacturer specs and recommendations is really the only way to go. I usually keep trailer tires for 5 years before replacing them, but I would also state the manufacturer recommendation in the same sentence. thanks for watching!

  • @curtbaty2969
    @curtbaty2969 3 місяці тому

    this would be better if you would slow down so we can grab onto what in the world you are talking about and how to do what you are trying to instruct on.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      thanks for the input Curt, it is appreciated. You can actually slow down UA-cam videos by clicking the gear icon on the bottom of the video and slowing down the playback speed if it is too fast paced for you. Hope this helps.

    • @curtbaty2969
      @curtbaty2969 3 місяці тому

      Thanks, didn't know that.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      welcome.

    • @curtbaty2969
      @curtbaty2969 3 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS We have really enjoyed and learned so much, we have been campers and RV owners back several years ago, but sold out and now we are starting back. we remember what it was like and how much we enjoyed it but a lot of things have changed also. we thank you for all of your information. Some new and some review to refresh us. Keep going as you are. NOTHING is so simple that we can not learn something new.

    • @macfady2181
      @macfady2181 2 місяці тому

      Ha ha, to each their own, I watch at 1.5x spd

  • @Brandon19Kolar
    @Brandon19Kolar 3 місяці тому

    Tip #1 jumpscare

  • @keithpfrang2114
    @keithpfrang2114 4 місяці тому

    Cross the safety chains? Yes, absolutely, but they do not create a cradle to keep the trailer from hitting the ground. Think about it….. the trailer end of the chains are connected to the trailer’s A-frame. To cradle the trailer and keep it from hitting the ground, something has to hold up the A-frame’s end of the chains. The real reason for crossing the chains is to maintain constant slack in the chains while turning. Right to right/left to left and the chains can be stretched while turning if they are short chains to begin with. Right to left/left to right and even short chains will maintain constant slack while turning.
    If the trailer comes off the ball, it’s hitting the ground regardless of how the chains are connected. 17 years and counting working for U-Haul. Unfortunately, I’ve seen a lot of trailers come off the ball. Every one of them has hit the ground.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      ive also seen videos of a trailer coming uncoupled at the tongue.... the trailer will immediately slow down, the chains lose their slack immediately, and if they are properly crossed under the coupler, the chains will catch the tongue. I wont argue that it wont always happen, but because the trailer backs off, the chains lose their slack and if the chains are the correct length, they definitely can prevent the tongue from digging into the ground, especially if your towing with a taller truck. Ill see if I can find the video and repost it here. thanks for watching.

    • @keithpfrang2114
      @keithpfrang2114 4 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS I really enjoy your videos. Thinking I’d like a travel trailer when I retire so I started watching videos to educate myself before deciding if it’s something I really want to get into. I find you to be the most informative and to the point. I look forward to seeing that video. Would like to understand the physics of how they keep the trailer from hitting the ground. I’ve never seen it not, and I’ve recovered a lot of them.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      I appreciate that my friend. I’ll try to find the video tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your experiences too. I’m learning all the time too, but I have seen the chains work. I’m sure you have seen it all in your line of work too!!! 🍻

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому

      heres that video: ua-cam.com/video/0LTt2GDZSNY/v-deo.html

    • @keithpfrang2114
      @keithpfrang2114 4 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS Thank you for taking time to find this video. I still believe that in a real life “coupler off ball” event at highway speed the tongue is going to hit the ground before the driver gets everything stopped. Even with braked trailers I’ve had to pull them out from under the tow vehicle. Sometimes, but not always, with significant tongue damage.
      I would state that “the primary reason for crossing the chains is to maintain constant slack during turns and that it MAY keep the tongue from hitting the ground as violently as it would with uncrossed chains”.
      The constant chain slack mantra comes from U-Haul’s 79 years of trailer renting experience.
      Again. Thank you for this and all of your videos. I’ve learned an incalculable amount about RV’s from you.

  • @kathrynarnold1966
    @kathrynarnold1966 3 місяці тому

    The music behind the voice is no help.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      At what point? The music plays during segment transitions, not during the segments. It’s also playing at a fraction of the voice volume so maybe it’s the device you’re watching on?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      hello?

    • @kathrynarnold1966
      @kathrynarnold1966 3 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS I saw your earlier message. As I contemplated a reply it got complicated, especially since it seemed you were itching for a fight... which suspicion is confirmed with this last approach.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      lol, not itching for a fight at all... people watch ads that play on the videos and make comments based on what they see in those ads, not realizing they are commenting on the ad itself, not the video. I've also gotten comments from other videos, and I want to make sure there is no confusion with our information. Im just trying to understand where the music was over top of the voices or it was too loud... trying to make sure people learn and enjoy from our videos without distractions, and trying to learn what to do better for the future videos. That's all.

  • @kenzokenzo8940
    @kenzokenzo8940 16 днів тому

    The guy with the hat and the black glasses talks way to fast, like a runaway train. I cannot process what he is saying, 101 for communication is talk at a reasonable pace. He cuts off at the last word of a sentence. He the word truvol a few times. I figured it out after a long while that he was saying 12-volt. Slow the ? down. We shall see

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  15 днів тому

      if you click the gear icon on the video you can slow the video down. you can also speed up videos if they are too slow for you.

  • @DanielJohnson-ec8rk
    @DanielJohnson-ec8rk 3 місяці тому

    The crossing chain cradle is ridiculous. I have never seen where the coupler is far enough forward to drop into the cradle. Total waste of time

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      It works, here’s video proof: ua-cam.com/video/0LTt2GDZSNY/v-deo.html
      Also, I’m not sure it takes any additional amount of time to cross the chains versus connecting them straight.

    • @DanielJohnson-ec8rk
      @DanielJohnson-ec8rk 3 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS his setup is unusual. Where chains attach and the distance from ball to chain hooks for him is much different than any other over ever seen. I’d venture to say that over 99% don’t work. I pull more trailers in a month than most people in a lifetime and have never had a setup like that

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      I won’t disagree the cradle will catch the tongue every time, but why not do it if there is a chance of it catching. Not doing it does nothing, and doesn’t save any time whatsoever. Thanks for watching!

    • @stevengobeli8351
      @stevengobeli8351 3 місяці тому

      I was told it's against the law to not cross your chains. Safety feature!!

  • @outbackwack368
    @outbackwack368 4 місяці тому +6

    Great info. My wife and I full-time and we each have our own checklists and walk around to check each other for anything missed. I once missed the weather station on the roof and she caught it... I once caught a cargo door not locked... gotta be safe out there!

  • @coreymerritt7742
    @coreymerritt7742 4 місяці тому +5

    Great tips Ross I just de winterized my trailer yesterday and greased the suspension and wheel bearing oh and last weekend 2 hour wash thanks man 👍

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +1

      2 hour wash, sounds about right! thanks bud!

  • @SteveLee-iw6wz
    @SteveLee-iw6wz Місяць тому +2

    I’ve been RVing since 1997. This UA-cam channel is among the best.

  • @Apexcamperman
    @Apexcamperman 4 місяці тому +2

    Another great video, I always look forward to your videos. You do a great job of explaining things.

  • @Outlaws28
    @Outlaws28 4 місяці тому +2

    Great tips and right to the content!
    Excellent!

  • @vjgEXP
    @vjgEXP 8 днів тому

    Thanks for the great video

  • @bettyrickman1449
    @bettyrickman1449 Місяць тому

    Ross we need know if vents should be open in winter or closed. We love in VA. We have the vovers on roof so no rain comes in. We are confused and trying fight mold during summer. What temp keep air condition on prevent mold in summer? We have a dehumidifier and damprid inside. Just need know keep vents open or closed during storage. See no video yours addressing mold and vent.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  Місяць тому

      I dont know what the correct answer is as far as the science goes, but i keep all my vents closed during winter. Im not an expert on mold growth, but I've never had any issues with mold by keeping the vents closed during the winter. Are you getting mold now while using the Damprid? I heard that stuff works great.

  • @martinarnaud1266
    @martinarnaud1266 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow wow wow!! PLEASE ! Keep making videos like these. I will be in the market on getting an RV and videos like these help people like me. Thank you 🙏

  • @nancypittman6040
    @nancypittman6040 4 місяці тому +1

    No bullshit drama on this channel, just great videos. Thanks again Ross, and Josh.

  • @edgewood2441
    @edgewood2441 28 днів тому

    You know where you (Don’t Need 51 tips)? A Hotel!!!! Would never put up with this BS.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  28 днів тому

      I think you secretly love the RV life 😉... otherwise you wouldn't be watching RV videos, correct?

    • @edgewood2441
      @edgewood2441 28 днів тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS No. I just can’t believe how stupid my fellow mankind is.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  28 днів тому

      Wait, hold up for a second… you spend the limited amount of time you have on Earth watching videos about things you think are stupid? Then you hop online and call people stupid... on the internet... behind a keyboard?

  • @Bryno64
    @Bryno64 3 місяці тому

    would you run the generator to keep the fridge & freezer running while traveling to and from your destination? or just load up your cold items in a cooler with ice? thank you for all the newbies tip videos.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      I have never run a generator on my RV. It would depend on the type of generator as well and the set up, there's a lot of variables, but I dont feel its my place to give advice on things Ive never personally done. Sorry I cant help you on this one...

    • @Bryno64
      @Bryno64 3 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS thank you for being honest. I have seen people say both ways for class A of running it and not running. Thank you for responding. Safe travels

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 місяці тому

      safe travels to you as well!

  • @phamwin3296
    @phamwin3296 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you! Great information

  • @jakubgruszczynski4069
    @jakubgruszczynski4069 3 місяці тому

    When hooking up the safety chains to the links of the vehicle hitch area, direct the beaks of the hooks upwards. Hook them up from under the links, not over the top of the links.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      Thanks Jakub... May I ask your reasoning for this?

  • @jenniferbartlett8464
    @jenniferbartlett8464 4 місяці тому

    I'm on city water and full hookups stationary now for awhile,years...we recently lost water due to break in the line,was without water for 2 days,is it ok to fill fresh water tank and keep it full for long periods in case it happens again without it becoming bad or hurt anything?? Because you never know when or if you'll have a no water issue come about 😊

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +1

      im not a chemist so I cant speak to how long you should keep water in a tank, but if I were in your situation, I would fill the tank, then a few days later, empty it by using it to shower or clean dishes (so you're not wasting it), then refill. Personally I would probably do this every 3-4 days, again I dont know how long water stays fresh in a tank, but thats what I would do. hope that helps

  • @justindavis1546
    @justindavis1546 3 місяці тому

    Hook up a light trailer to a truck that can pull 4 times the trailers weight and see what happens when you forget to remove the cheap rubber chock. Nice black line across the driveway.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому +1

      I bet! that comment made my day, I could see myself doing that.

  • @CmeGo
    @CmeGo 3 місяці тому

    Electric heaters are a great idea! We decided an oil filled radiator type heater was best for us (noiseless operation) - but do make sure your circuit can handle the load. I't discouraged to use multiple outlet surge protectors as extensions. Use n extension cord rated for the amperage of the appliance if you must use an extension cord. Prevent those fires!!! Our heater has three wattage settings so we can balance comfort with our electrical need. Be safe. Be warm. Don't be on the news at 5 - great tips @RvTips & Travels!!

  • @MrCdburgerjr
    @MrCdburgerjr 3 місяці тому

    Before backing into a site, I walk the site to check the layout. I have a fold-up traffic cone that I set up at the slide-out’s width from the power or water pole. I’ll use the traffic cone as the aligning point for backing in. That way, I’m sure of having enough room to open the slide out. I have had some sites where the power pole is right on the edge, and this requires the opposite side to be off the pad. The traffic cone really earns its keep in those situations.

  • @JohnnyLawBMC
    @JohnnyLawBMC 3 місяці тому

    Great info. You reminded me about cleaning my ACs. Ordered 2 cans. Thank you so much for putting this together

  • @CerebralOrigami
    @CerebralOrigami 2 місяці тому

    I had a dealer tell me that the tank sensors (other than the fresh water) are just selling points. That they always get gunked up and fail to be useful within the first few uses. That there are more expensive sealed models but they do not come stock.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 місяці тому +1

      i would agree based at least on my experiences. i can get them clean, it usually involves filling the tank after a dump and letting it sit for a few hours, but most of the time i dont even bother with them.

  • @christinecowen7677
    @christinecowen7677 4 місяці тому

    Ok wow!! Just doing spring maintenance and yup lo and behold there IS a little filter!!! Got it on my to do list now!! Thanks so much!! 💕

  • @Murminator660
    @Murminator660 3 місяці тому

    1 thing I do that is not mentioned is I have tape marks on my broom handle stored in the front compartment. the tape mark represents how far the slide out comes out. You don't want to level and unhook and start setting up and find out the slide can't open all the way because of the power post or tree branch encroaching the slide out space. so I just hold the handle against the RV at the front and the back and make sure to look up for tree branches.

  • @Normal1855
    @Normal1855 2 місяці тому

    We bought all the adapters we needed. Then when we got out new trailer, the dealer gave us more adapters.

  • @turdboman
    @turdboman 4 місяці тому

    you said something that made me think, if I'm on city water I don't need to run my water pump, is that correct I'm a newbie ?

  • @jamessteffey7146
    @jamessteffey7146 4 місяці тому

    What is the bike rack you have on the dodge truck? I have a retrax bed cover with the slide track on the side.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      Joshua will need to answer that one @rvgearandfar

  • @CampsiteCruising
    @CampsiteCruising 4 місяці тому

    Great info! Thanks for sharing. We are almost one year in so I'm always learning something.

  • @maryjojouwstra3860
    @maryjojouwstra3860 3 місяці тому

    Just got my first RV, single and 75, know I will use all of this info

  • @stanfuller3739
    @stanfuller3739 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for making this, always learning something new.

  • @Bwanar1
    @Bwanar1 4 місяці тому +2

    Warning, Warning....Please don't turn your water back on when you have the filter out and try and rinse it out in the kitchen sink. YOU WILL FLOOD your unit!

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +2

      That’s why I say to turn the pump off first. Did you miss that part? That’s also a house kitchen, not an rv kitchen. But you can still clean the filter in your rv if you just use city water.

  • @karensmith260
    @karensmith260 3 місяці тому

    I need to restain our cabinets, what stain did u use 🤔

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      Karen, I used this. its not a perfect match, but close. amzn.to/3XlDTbu
      This is another product that I have used as well for touch ups when i ran out of the Mixwax: amzn.to/3KDIK0p

  • @LaurieCunningham-yn3ww
    @LaurieCunningham-yn3ww 3 місяці тому

    Where is the code for 30% off RV mattress?

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  3 місяці тому

      30% off RV Mattress (good through June 2024) Visit www.rvmattress.com/rvtips - Enter your number & a code will be directly sent to you!

  • @richjansen5742
    @richjansen5742 2 місяці тому

    Nice collaboration guys!

  • @janicecrockett1400
    @janicecrockett1400 2 місяці тому

    I would like to know where you can get the hooks that hold those tools on the cargo space wall in this video. I have looked everywhere and cannot find them.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 місяці тому

      at what time in the video?

    • @janicecrockett1400
      @janicecrockett1400 2 місяці тому

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS it’s the manual override tool clips at 5:23/15:56. Thank you so much for your quick response.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  2 місяці тому

      they usually come with the rv, but let me see if i can find them.

  • @dancoleman1269
    @dancoleman1269 4 місяці тому

    Best RV tips video ever made!

  • @gmor46
    @gmor46 4 місяці тому

    Great set of tips… thanks Ross!

  • @gebertg
    @gebertg 4 місяці тому

    Love the collaboration

  • @ThatOne77
    @ThatOne77 4 місяці тому

    Stop with your obsession with how long been RV'ing

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +4

      For the work I do with this channel to help others, it is important for viewers to understand my content comes from experience. I mention this because we are getting thousands of new viewers each day. Because we get new viewers, it is financially viable for us to continue making videos and helping others. If what I say bothers you so much more than the information I provide that much, just dont watch our videos.

    • @ThatOne77
      @ThatOne77 4 місяці тому +1

      @@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS If something is a fact, it's a fact. It matters not how long the purveyor of that fact has been around.

    • @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS
      @RVTIPSANDTRAVELS  4 місяці тому +7

      what youre saying is definitely true, but there is more to teaching than just spitting out information, and anyone who is willing to learn shouldnt just trust that what they are being taught is fact. you go to a doctor because they have experience. you go to a car mechanic because they have experience. Their experience is expressed in the form of a title, diploma, or a physical garage. Since anyone can start a UA-cam channel, I think its absolutely necessary to explain why you feel you are qualified to teach certain things. otherwise, you're just a needle in a haystack with no credientials. thats why I do it.

    • @LokisRV
      @LokisRV 4 місяці тому +1

      What kind of jackwad would criticize someone for trying to just help others get more informed with tips. If you don't like what Ross has to say, just don't watch. I don't see you offering up any kind of constructive tips. Must have nothing better to do than bash others, it's I sign of weakness. Ross, keep up the tips and say whatever you wish! It's your channel for crying out loud. 😊