Larry N.
Well-known member
A good point, Kelly -- also some of the pressure reducers available are at 45 or 55 psi. Still, I'm going by my manual, just in case...
muskoka guy said:all the above items but also a good idea is a first aid kit also a tool kit with at least all the basic tools for minor repairs.
denmarc said:Took long enough for someone to mention tools! A basic set should be in every RV. Even if the RV owner isn't very mechanically inclined, there is usually someone around who is and you may have the tool onboard to get you on your way to the nearest repair facility.
skyking1 said:Don, I prefer not testing my plumbing above 60 PSI. There is no point and a good chance of damaging a valve or some other component. My compressor is 125 PSI and that is a little extreme.
There is a simple solution if you do not have an inline regulator. Turn off the compressor when the tank pressure reaches 60~70 PSI. That tank of air should do the job fine, no need to have it run.
taigarazz said:We are purchasing our first RV. We are enamored with being as prepared as possible to take off for spontaneous weekends away. What kinds of things do you keep packed in your RV for a quick getaway? Extra clothes? Food staples?