Winter is when RV batteries quietly fail, not on the highway in July but in storage lots and side yards where cold, neglect ...
Destiny Pauls and Kellan Cousins bought an RV in December and have been living in it full time. They spent the winter parked at a ski lodge and this summer parked at a winery in exchange for work.
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Ditching the traditional home and embracing the open road in an RV is a siren song for many retirees. Can you imagine waking up to a different vista every morning, chasing the sun, and living life ...
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As RVs get put away for the winter season, one part faces more malfunctions than almost anything else: the battery. Owners often find themselves with an RV that won't recharge because the battery ...