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Mildew Mitigation

Mildew Mitigation

Mildew Mitigation Photos by author Any time moisture is allowed to concentrate in dark areas, there’s bound to be the onset of mold and mildew, which leads to an unhealthy environment. Adding two louvered vents to the bedroom mattress platform is a really simple way...
Tech Tip Triple Play

Tech Tip Triple Play

Tech Tip Triple Play Photos by author A little preventive maintenance and the creative use of readily available product counterparts can save the day — and your trip. Sometimes little things can make a big difference. Over the years I’ve discovered simple solutions to...
Stop Skirting the Issue

Stop Skirting the Issue

Stop Skirting the Issue Photos by the author and Bob Livingston Trailer fender skirts that flop wildly while traveling are sure to take flight someday — or at least crack and become unsightly. Here’s a simple fix using automotive fender bolts and locking...
Range Wars

Range Wars

Range Wars Galley cooking appliances help to make your RV completely self-sufficient while traveling — so long as you keep them clean. Here are a few troublespots to watch for — and deal with. In order for your galley appliances to work properly, their source(s) of...
Light ’Em Up—Take Two

Light ’Em Up—Take Two

Light ’Em Up—Take Two Photos by Bill Gehr After fumbling to find foodstuffs in an extra-large pantry, a LED light strip was installed and hooked up to a reed switch — plus a Bosch mini relay — so it could be turned on automatically when the door was opened. Now, I can...
Light ’Em Up—Take Two

Light ’Em Up

Light ’Em Up Photos by Bill Gehr After fumbling to find foodstuffs in an extra-large pantry, a LED light strip was installed and hooked up to a reed switch so it could be turned on automatically when the door was opened. Now, I can see what I’m looking for. RV owners...