New TAB Owner Resource
jkjenn
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Hey everyone - One of the biggest challenges I faced as a new T@B owner—and something I hear from many of you—is trying to piece together information from dozens of different places. For a long time, I was part of the problem! I had helpful videos and blog posts scattered everywhere, but it was hard to know where to begin. Even within the forum, advice can be strung out over several threads or a very long thread, which is why I started my blog to begin with.
I've spent some time fixing that and am excited to share my new TAB Owner Resource Guide. It takes all that disconnected content and arranges it into a logical journey. It’s designed to walk you through the key things you need to know, providing helpful tools along the way:
This is not a replacement for the nuCamp manual or the manuals that come with the different components in your TAB - this is information that I have found helpful. You should always defer to nuCamp and manufacturer advice.
My sincere hope is that this guide makes the learning curve a little less steep and helps you avoid some of the common mistakes we all make. The goal is to make your first few trips less stressful and more fun.
Happy camping!
TAB New Owner Resource Guide - Jenn Grover
I've spent some time fixing that and am excited to share my new TAB Owner Resource Guide. It takes all that disconnected content and arranges it into a logical journey. It’s designed to walk you through the key things you need to know, providing helpful tools along the way:
- Performing your first "shakedown" trip to test all the systems.
- A step-by-step guide to hitching, unhitching, and setting up your campsite.
- Interactive guides and printable checklists to help you master the electrical, water, and Alde/Truma systems. this includes a new interactive tool to model your power use and how long your battery will
This is not a replacement for the nuCamp manual or the manuals that come with the different components in your TAB - this is information that I have found helpful. You should always defer to nuCamp and manufacturer advice.
My sincere hope is that this guide makes the learning curve a little less steep and helps you avoid some of the common mistakes we all make. The goal is to make your first few trips less stressful and more fun.
Happy camping!
TAB New Owner Resource Guide - Jenn Grover
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
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Thanks @jkjenn! We’ll soon find a home for this under the Owners Manuals category!Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio
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