Safety and Regulations

Power steps (also called electric entry steps or retractable steps) are one of those features you use every single trip but rarely think about until they stop working. On motorized RVs — Class A motorhomes, Class C motorhomes, and some Class B camper vans — power steps make entry and..
The battery disconnect switch is one of the simplest yet most valuable components in any RV’s electrical system. Whether you own a Class A motorhome, Class B camper van, Class C, travel trailer, fifth wheel, toy hauler, or destination trailer, this small switch can make the difference between returning to..
An RV transfer switch is one of the most important — yet often overlooked — components in any RV equipped with both a shore power cord and an onboard generator. Whether you have a Class A motorhome, Class C, travel trailer with a built-in generator, fifth wheel, or toy hauler,..
The RV converter is one of the most important — and most misunderstood — electrical components in any towable RV, including travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and destination trailers...
One of the most common areas of confusion for RV owners — especially those new to towable units like travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and destination trailers — is the 110-volt (120V AC) electrical system...
Spring marks the exciting return to the open road for many RV owners. After months of winter storage, it's time to wake your rig from its slumber, knock off the pollen and dust, and prepare it for prime camping season...
RV fireplaces spark a lot of curiosity and questions from new owners. People often assume they’re complicated gas-burning units with venting, propane lines, or safety interlocks similar to home fireplaces or RV furnaces...
If your LCI leveling system suddenly starts leaning your RV in the wrong direction, throwing the coach noticeably off-level, or behaving inconsistently (auto-level stops short, one side stays high, or the display shows erratic degrees), your zero point (also called null point or reference point) has likely been lost...
The LCI Titan Jack System, also known as the BaseCamp Leveling System, represents Lippert’s latest touchscreen-controlled hydraulic leveling platform. Designed for motorhomes, fifth wheels, and larger travel trailers, it offers factory auto-leveling, custom set points for specific slopes, hitch height recall, full manual control, Bluetooth integration via the Lippert OneControl..
The Equalizer hydraulic leveling system is a powerful and reliable setup found in many motorhomes, fifth wheels, and larger travel trailers. It uses four or six hydraulic jacks (front landing gear and rear stabilizers) controlled by a central pump and reservoir, giving you stable, level positioning even on uneven campsites...
Hot water in your RV isn’t just a convenience — it’s part of what makes camping comfortable. Whether you’re taking a shower after a long travel day, washing dishes at the campsite, or cleaning up before bed, your water heater plays a big role in the overall camping experience....
Spring marks the exciting return to the open road for many RV owners. After months of winter storage, it's time to wake your rig from its slumber, knock off the pollen and dust, and prepare it for prime camping season....
The battery disconnect switch is one of the simplest yet most valuable components in any RV’s electrical system. Whether you own a Class A motorhome, Class B camper van, Class C, travel trailer, fifth wheel, toy hauler, or destination trailer, this small switch can make the difference between returning to...
If you’re dreaming of waking up to the sound of waves, firing up the coffee maker in your RV, and stepping out into a world of white-sand beaches, freshwater lakes, and miles of scenic trails—all without leaving the comfort of your rig—then Gulf State Park RV camping is the perfect..
Norcold 12-volt refrigerators are rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after cooling solutions in modern RVs. These compressor-driven units deliver residential-style performance — fast cooling, consistent temperatures, quiet operation, and excellent recovery after door openings — while running entirely on your RV’s 12-volt DC house battery system...

GE 12-volt refrigerators are becoming one of the most popular cooling solutions in modern RVs, offering homeowners the familiar look, feel, and performance of a residential-style fridge while running efficiently and quietly on the RV’s 12-volt DC house battery system. Unlike traditional absorption refrigerators that rely on propane or 120-volt..