The pink antifreeze in the water lines is propylene glycol. It’s a common food additive and found in toiletries, considered non toxic, so disposing of it down your house wastewater system or at an RV… (View Post)
Aside from the logistics of getting into & out of that spot, my understanding is that flooded lead acid batteries shouldn’t be used in an indoor compartment for safety reasons, as they vent hydro… (View Post)
Welcome! If you can, we’d love to have you join us for the East Meets West Tab gathering in May! https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/16055/2023-washington-state-east-meets-west-gathering-l… (View Post)
FYI, if you want to leave the trailer plugged in all the time in storage, just turn off the battery cutoff switch. You’ll have power to everything, but won’t be overcharging your batteries. I’ve done… (View Post)
Also out of curiosity, did you have any water in your tanks? They should either be empty or full. Partially filled allows for wave action while towing, and you’ll definitely feel that. Three things m… (View Post)