So staying on the road today, we're going to talk about fresh water and being ready for summer, then enjoying the RV life.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about RV decals, or if you're in Canada, RV decals and what to do when yours takes a turn for the worse.
Speaker AThen in the next stop, we're going to visit Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Speaker AThen in Shadows of the Past, we're going to hear a story about Centralia, Pennsylvania.
Speaker AThen in RV Envy, we're going to talk water pumps that can freeze by air.
Speaker AExcel the env.
Speaker AHey there, Smart RVers.
Speaker AWelcome back to the Smart RVer podcast, where we keep your wheels turning and your adventures rolling.
Speaker ASo let's talk everything RV.
Speaker AToday's episode is 174.
Speaker ASo now let's open the door and see what side what we have inside here.
Speaker AAnd Alexis, you're back one more time.
Speaker BAgain, you let me back in.
Speaker BI know I had a knock for a while, though, but here I am.
Speaker ALike that song, you can.
Speaker ANo, that's cheap.
Speaker AYou can keep a knocking.
Speaker BKeep a knocking.
Speaker AAll right, so here we go.
Speaker ASo, you know, I found this pin.
Speaker AYou guys can't see it out there, but from Radio Arizona, RV days.
Speaker AVery cool.
Speaker BVery cool.
Speaker AIt's got to be worth a million.
Speaker BBucks, I would think.
Speaker AHave to auction it off.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker AAll these little trinkets we find like this that we think are really value, but actually they're not.
Speaker AYeah, but we think they are.
Speaker ABut anyway, so we got a great show planned today.
Speaker AWe don't want to waste a bunch of your time while we sit here, knickknack and patty, whack about a pen that's not advantageous to be an RVer.
Speaker BNot quite.
Speaker AAll right, so we're here, and I do want to make a mention about Rodeo Life magazine.
Speaker AA lot of our RVers, our listeners, are into horses, and they maybe already, you know about this, but Rodeo Life has this great magazine.
Speaker AThey have an awesome website, rodeolifemagazine.com.
Speaker Ai just thought I'd throw it in there for somehow, for some reason, I got on their emailing list and it's pretty cool.
Speaker AI don't really not into rodeos, but I like looking at it.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ASo, hey, there you go.
Speaker AThat's my freebie for today.
Speaker AAnd then as a reminder, if you're looking at a new rv, a used rv, and you want an extended warranty, check out wholesale Warranties.
Speaker AThere'll be a link in the description for the podcast where you can just click on that link or tap on It.
Speaker AAnd it'll take you right to a page where you can get a free estimate.
Speaker ASo that's pretty often.
Speaker AAwesome.
Speaker ACan't talk today either.
Speaker AIt's been a long day, man.
Speaker BA long day.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ANormally we do these in the morning.
Speaker BI know.
Speaker ANow it's the afternoon.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAnd, you know, the guy at the radio station told me I shouldn't do anything like this in the afternoon.
Speaker AHe said, morning.
Speaker AEric's much better.
Speaker BWell, so we break the rules around here.
Speaker ASo sorry, everybody, if today's, like, filled with slurs and, you know, mispronunciations.
Speaker AIt's not that we're drunk.
Speaker AIt's just the afternoon.
Speaker AI mean, it's been a long day.
Speaker AAll right, so in enjoying the RV life, we're going to talk about RV decals.
Speaker AAnd so Alexis is going to take us into that.
Speaker AAnd if you are in Canada, they're called decals, but here they're called decals.
Speaker ASo just everybody gets that.
Speaker AI wasn't making fun of Canadians or anything.
Speaker AIt's just the way it is.
Speaker AI remember the first time I heard that.
Speaker AI can.
Speaker AI can see it.
Speaker AI was in a store in San Bernardino, California.
Speaker ACustomer said, do you have any decals?
Speaker ALike, what is a decal?
Speaker BYeah, you're like.
Speaker AYou know, you start like, what does that mean?
Speaker AAnd then you kind of figure it out after a while.
Speaker AYou know, after they slapped me a couple times.
Speaker AYeah, I said a.
Speaker AI get it now.
Speaker AAll right, so anyways, Alexis, what do you have to say about it?
Speaker BAh, we're gonna talk about decals, eh?
Speaker AAll right, Putting you on the spot there.
Speaker BI'm gonna get canceled.
Speaker BAll right, so today we're diving into something that might not be at the top of your to do list.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BWe're talking about RV decals.
Speaker BNow, I know what you're thinking.
Speaker BThey're just decals.
Speaker BWhy do they really matter?
Speaker BWell, the answer is they do matter.
Speaker BThey're very important, because when you have faded and cracked decals, they make your RV look like poop, old and worn, and it just doesn't look good.
Speaker BSo over time, we know that sun, rain, all these things, Road grime can really take a toll on your RV's exterior.
Speaker BYou've probably seen it before, your decals.
Speaker BNow, I'm saying that your decals get all cracked or they peel or they're just completely faded, and that doesn't look good.
Speaker BAnd with new ones, you can make your rig look just beautiful, brand new.
Speaker BAnd not only that, but it protects your RV exterior, which is super Important because we are the smart RVers.
Speaker BWe like to DIY things so we do it ourselves.
Speaker BSo it's not about looks.
Speaker BOf course.
Speaker BLike I said, when decals start to peel, they leave behind exposed areas.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BYou have these weak spots now on your rv, which is not good because dirt, moisture and.
Speaker BAnd a lot of stuff can get in there and make it look even worse.
Speaker BIt can damage your fiberglass, which is not good.
Speaker BYou want to get those replaced.
Speaker BAnd not only that, but you can personalize it to your own style.
Speaker BYou don't have to stick with what you had before.
Speaker BYou can do something completely new, fresh, super cool, and you make it really fun.
Speaker BI've seen a lot of things on the road, a lot of like custom things done.
Speaker BI saw one with Bigfoot, a family of Bigfoot all over it.
Speaker BIt can be really fun, really great.
Speaker BIt's important to do that for the maintenance of your rv.
Speaker BIt can also be fun and stylish and you can have a lot of creativity there with it.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AYou know, one thing about decals too, is that when they're on your rv, if they start to crack and stuff, it's better to take them off.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AThan to leave them on because it can be much harder to get them off later on.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker AOr if they start peeling, just help them along and peel it to where it stops and just kind of clean it up, you know.
Speaker ABut on, like on fiberglass one, sometimes it's easier to do with fiberglass siding versus a aluminum sided one where a little more difficult.
Speaker ABut it's doable.
Speaker ABut just try to stay ahead of it and putting them on isn't a big deal.
Speaker AIt's taking them off.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYou know.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ASo you could do it.
Speaker ASo just to help you out there, if you need a place to get your decals, you can go to RV decals direct.
Speaker ANow they're in Canada, so it might be.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AThere's one in California too.
Speaker ARV graphics store dot com.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AEither one, I think is a good choice.
Speaker AAnd they're kind of.
Speaker AThey're not identical.
Speaker AThey're.
Speaker AThey're two different entities.
Speaker ASo you're going to do business differently.
Speaker APrices are going to be different and they'll do custom stuff.
Speaker ABut they do do it by the year.
Speaker AMake a model of your rv.
Speaker ABut it's what they have.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AA lot of decals disappear right away.
Speaker ASo I don't know if these guys are like designing them or they're just buying them from the factory or not.
Speaker AThe decals but the artwork.
Speaker ASo I don't know.
Speaker AYeah, but check that out.
Speaker AA lot less expensive than paint and a lot easier to do.
Speaker AAnd you know, there's.
Speaker AI've seen guys actually put decals over decals.
Speaker AReally?
Speaker AThat's not a good idea.
Speaker AI want to do that.
Speaker BWaste of money.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYou see the outline looks kind of cheesy.
Speaker AYou know, that's what they do in Yuma, Arizona sometimes.
Speaker AOh, that's Yuma.
Speaker BI know about Yuma.
Speaker BNo.
Speaker AAll right, all right.
Speaker ASo now let's go try in the money saving tip covered RV decals, RV decals direct and RVgraphicsstore.com I just want to emphasize that one last time.
Speaker ANow, our money saving tip today is buying the right product the first time.
Speaker AIn other words, you're not going to buy a less expensive product and save some money and then wait for it to break a few months later or prematurely, then have to replace it again.
Speaker AIf you buy another cheap one, then the same thing's going to happen.
Speaker ASo if you buy a more expensive one, usually it's a better quality product.
Speaker AAnd I think you can tell when you're buying better quality or not when you're looking at products.
Speaker AWe'll say online at the Jungle website, you can tell the prices.
Speaker AYou know, if something's $3 on one, you know, one brand is $3, the other one's $33.
Speaker AEh, there's something going on there.
Speaker AAnd not to mention there's more counterfeit products today than there ever has been before.
Speaker AAnd some of those you find on the garage sale website, I'd follow in recently.
Speaker AAnd it was, it was very interesting.
Speaker AIt was such a disparity in price.
Speaker ASo it was a knock, not a knockoff.
Speaker AIt was a counterfeit.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker ATrying to make it look identical to the brand.
Speaker AAnd it was a sure microphone.
Speaker AAnd it was $400 difference in price.
Speaker AAnd there's no way.
Speaker AAnd there's tons of them.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker AAnd I did a little research on it.
Speaker ATurns out they're knockoffs.
Speaker ASo if you buy it, it'll look just like it until you go to use it.
Speaker AThen you go, oh, man, you know, I just got ripped off.
Speaker BRight, Right.
Speaker AAnd yeah, anyway, so I'm not going to go on that any longer.
Speaker ABut for example, in an rv, if you bought a water pump, let's say you bought it on the Jungle website and it's, you know, 40 bucks, that's pretty inexpensive.
Speaker ANow I've seen brands on there that are inexpensive too, like SureFlow.
Speaker ABut you know, the Sureflo ones sold on Amazon are not the same ones you get in an RV parts store.
Speaker AThey don't have the same warranty.
Speaker AThey're completely warrantied differently if you can even get a warranty done on it if it failed.
Speaker ABut if you buy them in RV store in the box, they come with a two year warranty and you can handle.
Speaker AAnd that warranty is very easy to get taken care of.
Speaker AEven the store might do it for you depending on the age of it.
Speaker ASo if you're saving a lot of money on a water pump, it might be because it's a lesser quality and the Internet's flooded with knockoffs and everything else.
Speaker ASo like a real Shurflow a FLO jet, a like I'm going to introduce one today at the RV Envy, one that can freeze made by Air Excel which is owns the Envision brand and Suburban and others spend the money and get a better quality pump.
Speaker ALike in our store we only sell the better quality pumps.
Speaker AWe could get some really low quality ones and have a $49 water pump, but it's doing a disservice to our customers.
Speaker ASo that's why we don't so stick with quality.
Speaker ASolar panels could be the same thing.
Speaker AIn fact, there's going to be.
Speaker AThere's an article on our website about this.
Speaker AIt talks about water pumps, solar panels, tires as examples.
Speaker ASo if you go to money saving tips on the smartrver.com you'll be able to find this along with enjoying the RV life, the bigger article on RV decals and so forth.
Speaker ASo that's just direction to go with to help you save some money.
Speaker AAnd I think it's something most people know, but sometimes it's, well, I'm going to get the cheaper one now because that's what my budget will afford it.
Speaker AI get that, you know, you got to do what you got to do, but if you can afford the better quality and buy it once, just go ahead and do that and save yourself some grief.
Speaker BGood tip.
Speaker ASo now we're going to get into staying on the road and in this part section, section of highway.
Speaker AStaying on the road.
Speaker AYeah, like that.
Speaker BOkay, there you go.
Speaker ASo we're going to talk about fresh water ready and prepping your RV for summer.
Speaker ANow, a few episodes back we talked about kind of prepping your whole RV and I went through the water system but not as in detail as we're going to today.
Speaker AAnd it's a nice reminder because this time of year, you know, it's starting to thaw out everywhere.
Speaker ALike here in Montana, we're still having freezing at night.
Speaker ASo it's not time to de winterize your RV yet.
Speaker ABut we're getting close.
Speaker AWe're just days away.
Speaker AOther parts of the country, it's just, you know, you don't have freezing, but you might store your RV and kind of go through that winterizing process where you drain the water and do some things like that.
Speaker AOther parts of the country, well, whatever it might be.
Speaker ASo this is just a coming out of winter, whether it's winterized like for with RV antifreeze in it or just winterized for winter storage because you're not using the rv.
Speaker ASome nice tips here.
Speaker ASo basically winters in the rear view mirror, we're not looking at it anymore.
Speaker AIt's long gone.
Speaker ASo the campgrounds are thawing out, if they're not already thawed out and they're ready for you to come back and hook up your RV and start camping again.
Speaker AAnd so we're going to talk about that in greater detail so we can get your RV in tip top shape because we care about your rv.
Speaker AWe want you to be happy when you're out there RVing.
Speaker ASo it's whether you're hooked up at an RV site or you're running off your pump, or maybe you just got a hose out in a bucket and you run it through the kitchen window.
Speaker AThat's your water source.
Speaker AWhatever it is, we're going to walk through that today and kind of help you with this.
Speaker AAnd the reason why is there's people that don't do any of this stuff.
Speaker AAnd sometimes you can get away with maybe one winner.
Speaker AYou know, you don't do a whole lot of anything afterwards other than just put water in it and go.
Speaker ABut it kind of reminds me of a story of somebody I knew, Jerry.
Speaker ABut you know, this is right up Jerry's alley.
Speaker BOh, Jerry.
Speaker ASo his name was Mike actually.
Speaker ASo it's not any mics that we know.
Speaker AIt's not a microphone either.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker ASo Mike, you know, he would just hop in his RV after the winter, he'd just put water in it, the tank and he'd go out and dry camping someplace.
Speaker AAnd so he'd do this year after year and never did any kind of cleaning.
Speaker AHe just didn't care.
Speaker ASo then he opens up his tap, the first campground he goes to or the first camping weekend.
Speaker AAnd you know, the water comes out and it just smelled really nasty.
Speaker AYou know, it's like drinking swamp water.
Speaker AWho wants to do that?
Speaker ASo he didn't sanitize or do anything to prep.
Speaker ASo he paid the price.
Speaker AIt basically ruined the weekend for him.
Speaker AYou know, they didn't have any water to get anywhere else other than what was already in the rv.
Speaker BYikes.
Speaker ASo they dealt with it for better or worse.
Speaker AYou know, they made it work, and that's great, but we don't want to find ourselves in that situation, so we want to avoid that at all cost.
Speaker AAnd we can do that.
Speaker AAnd that's why this time of year is so good to do it.
Speaker ASo we're going to break this down into steps.
Speaker AInspecting and cleaning the system.
Speaker AThen a little recipe for sanitizing the system.
Speaker APressure testing on city water, on water pumps.
Speaker AWe're going to walk through this.
Speaker ASo first off, you want to inspect your water system, which isn't that hard to do.
Speaker AYou know, it's a flashlight, opening up cupboards, looking at all the water lines.
Speaker ABut probably more importantly, if you can check your freshwater tank and a lot of RVs, you can't do it because they're underneath, they're under in the belly.
Speaker AYou can't see it, and it's not really worth the time to get to it unless you're doing other maintenance.
Speaker AAnd hey, why not?
Speaker AYou know, and also, they're under.
Speaker AYou know, they can be under a bed, a bunk, a cabinet someplace.
Speaker ASo if you have one like that, it's much easier to check out and see what you have cooking.
Speaker AAnd fresh water tanks sometimes will, you know, distort.
Speaker AThey'll crack eventually.
Speaker AThey get dry, they get brittle.
Speaker AExtreme cold, extreme heat causes problems for them.
Speaker ASo that's why inspecting is a good thing.
Speaker ASo you want to inspect it, make sure that there's nothing obvious with it.
Speaker AAnd then when we get into these other steps, you'll find out whether it's leaking or not.
Speaker ASo that's a simple thing to do.
Speaker AAnd a flashlight is great for cabinets and stuff because you got your eyes.
Speaker AYou know, it doesn't matter how good your vision is, sometimes it's hard to see things.
Speaker ASomething shadowed, a fitting might be cracked or a clamp's coming loose.
Speaker AYou know, it's just giving it a nice eyeball and checking it out.
Speaker ANow, with that being said, you're going to want to sanitize your water system.
Speaker AAnd so the sanitizing can come basically at the same time as pressurizing it and testing the system as well, because you're not going to sanitize it.
Speaker AWell, to sanitize it, you have to put water in it, run everything, and go through those motions.
Speaker ASo you're kind of killing two birds with one stone, at least.
Speaker ATwo birds, yeah.
Speaker ATwo birds.
Speaker AWe'll stick there.
Speaker ANot three or four.
Speaker ATwo birds.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AThat's pretty.
Speaker AI wonder where that came from.
Speaker ATwo birds with one stone.
Speaker AAnyways, as I dig your ass.
Speaker AAll right, so to sanitize the system, it's really simple.
Speaker ANow you can buy something at an RV store like Thetford makes a great product for sanitizing fresh water systems.
Speaker AAnd Camco has some stuff for putting in the fresh water system that cleans it up.
Speaker ABut I don't think it's the same.
Speaker AWorks the same as the Thetford.
Speaker AThe Thetford is more of a process you go through and if you don't want to do that, and I prefer, obviously people to buy stuff like that because I have a brick and mortar business and I want to sell parts.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ABut I'm going to cheat right now.
Speaker AWe're going to give you a little hint on how to do this for less money.
Speaker AAnd it might just be an easier process.
Speaker ASo if you just get some unscented bleach, make sure it's unscented.
Speaker AIf you get something with fragrance in it or anything else, you will regret it.
Speaker ASo you're talking basic bleach, the stuff that will eat through the bottle after about four years of sitting around.
Speaker AI remember a kid, yeah, I'd clean out the garage and because I'd made a mess, sawdust everywhere or something, I'd pick up the bottle of bleach and the bottom would just fall out.
Speaker AYou know, there's our washer and dryers around the garage.
Speaker AKept telling my dad move someplace else, but he want it.
Speaker ABut anyway, so that's, you know, bleach will do that over time.
Speaker AAnd it's good to know that because if you buy like a gallon of bleach and it sits around, eventually you're just going to throw it away.
Speaker ABut make sure it's unscented.
Speaker AAnd you'd use a quarter cup of unscented bleach for every 15 gallons of water.
Speaker ANow you can change that around, do the math and turn that into 30 gallons, 60 gallons, whatever you want to do, you can google it and get the formula as well.
Speaker ASo there's no secret here, but what makes it kind of nice.
Speaker AYou know, most people have a 20 to 40 or 60 gallon tank for their fresh water.
Speaker ASo if you just make your mixture in a bucket, a five gallon bucket, or a two and a half gallon, whatever floats your boat or whatever you have, you can just pour that water into your fresh tank.
Speaker AFresh water tank.
Speaker AAnd then you kind of know where you're at.
Speaker AAnd actually, if you don't know the gallonage of your tank, you can do that, you know, a gallon at a time, or put in 10 gallons and go a gallon at a time until it maxes out.
Speaker AThen you know you're at how many gallons your freshwater tank really is, because guessing doesn't always float the boat.
Speaker ASo you do that, you make that mixture, you pour it in the tank, and I would recommend 15 gallons, because that's a good amount.
Speaker AYou can run your water for quite a bit and flush out those lines and not run out and have to make another batch.
Speaker ASo that batch would do it.
Speaker ASo what you're going to do is mix that up, pour it in the tank, and then we're going to go to the next step, which would be to pressure test the system.
Speaker AYou don't need to use air pressuring like that.
Speaker AThat would be crazy, right?
Speaker ALet's just use water.
Speaker AIt's a water system.
Speaker AAll right, Eric, you're very smart.
Speaker AYou're the smart rver, Eric.
Speaker BYou are.
Speaker AAll right, I like that.
Speaker ASo you have a city water hookup.
Speaker AIn other words, your house, or if you're an rv, park the pedestal.
Speaker AWherever you're going to get water from a hose to your rv, we're going to call that city water hookup, because that's basically what it is.
Speaker ANow, make sure before you hook it up, you have a water pressure regulator that is on the hose bib or the connection where the hose goes not at your rv, but the hose bib.
Speaker AThat's what that thing is called, a hose bib.
Speaker AAnd you want it there because it'll protect the hose.
Speaker AGoing to your RV now, you're going to see a lot of pictures, I mean, tons of pictures with that regulator hanging on the side of the rv.
Speaker AIn fact, camco does that in some of their images.
Speaker AAnd it's wrong.
Speaker AIt's falsely wrong because that protects the rv, which is great, but it doesn't protect the water hose.
Speaker AYou'll want to protect the water hose.
Speaker AYou're going to protect the hose and the rv.
Speaker ASo make sure you got that water pressure regulator.
Speaker AUnless you just know you have really low water pressure, you know, below 50 psi.
Speaker AYeah, you don't need one.
Speaker ABut most.
Speaker AMost homes and RV parks are above that.
Speaker ARV parks sometimes are closer to 80, 90 psi.
Speaker ASo you want to drive that down.
Speaker ASo you're going to hook up the water as you do this.
Speaker AIt's kind of a process.
Speaker AAnd it's a little easier to have two people to do this.
Speaker AAnd the reason why is you can have one person inside and one person out at the hose bib, turning it on slowly.
Speaker AOne person inside, they're going to open up one faucet.
Speaker AYou know, the hot or cold doesn't matter.
Speaker ACold might be better at this case or at this point in the journey.
Speaker AOpen it up, the water starts coming through the line and you're inside.
Speaker ASo if you notice a problem right away, a leak, water starts spraying out somewhere, you can tell the person outside to shut the water off right away.
Speaker AAnd you know, if you have phones, you can have them on speakerphone, you can just scream at the other person.
Speaker AOr if you have walkie talkies or something, you can do that.
Speaker ABut I think the phones be able to scream at one another is better.
Speaker AYeah, you know, it reminds me, years ago in San Bernardino, we had a dump station at the store we worked at.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AOh man.
Speaker AHusband and wives backing up the RV out there screaming at one another, back up, stop backing up, go forward, go backwards.
Speaker AAll right, explicit is hilarious.
Speaker AWaiting for someone to shoot the other person sometimes be done with it.
Speaker ASo anyways, back to the reality here.
Speaker ASo you're going to check that out.
Speaker AYou're going to look through the rv, open up the cupboards, and if you're turning on the water, make sure the person in size knows where to look.
Speaker AAnd always use a flashlight when you're shining under cabinets and such under sinks.
Speaker ABecause the water dripping, if it's just a small little drip, the flashlight will catch that, the light will reflect.
Speaker ASo it makes it real easy.
Speaker AAnd then shine it on the floor, follow the water lines, put your hand on it, make sure there's no leaks.
Speaker AAll that's good, then you can turn that water on all the way and you're, you know, get the air out of the system.
Speaker AOpen up all your faucets one by one and check as you do that, because as you get air out of the system and water starts getting in there, that's where your leak will come.
Speaker ASo keep an eye on that.
Speaker AStill have the person outside ready to turn off that water in case you get to that point.
Speaker ANow if there's no leaks, everything's cool and that's your hooked up to city water.
Speaker ANow this next step would be using your water pump, which if you can't use city water, you just do the same thing with your water pump.
Speaker AIt's virtually the same thing other than the water pump has A different line or, you know, it gets its feed from the fresh water tank that supplies the RV where the city water gets its feed from.
Speaker ACity or your home, whatever.
Speaker AAnd then it comes into the RV and feeds the rest of it.
Speaker ASo you have a couple different lines there that could leak in different ways.
Speaker ASo once, if you've done it, the city waterway, then you turn on your pump and make sure there's no leaks at the pump or anything like that coming from the fresh water tank.
Speaker AIf you've only done only using your pump, then it's the same thing.
Speaker AJust check for those leaks and so forth.
Speaker ANow if your water pump doesn't turn on, I mean, you don't hear any noise or anything, it just flat doesn't turn on.
Speaker AIt could be a blown fuse, the water pump could be bad, something's gone wrong.
Speaker AAnd generally it's a blown fuse or the pump is bad.
Speaker AHey, we were just talking about water pumps.
Speaker AIf you gotta buy a new one, buy a good one.
Speaker AIf it's, you know, a fuse, you replace the fuse.
Speaker ABut fuses typically don't blow unless there's a problem.
Speaker ABut you know, it might have the water pump sat and the initial startup might pop that fuse the first time.
Speaker ABut then once the pump starts running, it's got to get primed so you're going to hear it making more noise.
Speaker AAnd then you open up a faucet and as the air starts getting out of the system, because the pump will introduce air into the system again, it'll spatter and all that.
Speaker AThen eventually you get all the water or the air out of the faucets.
Speaker AAnd sometimes it can take a while.
Speaker ASo you want to get all that out and then the pump will calm down and it should just turn off after it's satisfied with the pressure in the system, if it continues to run, you have a water leak, you have an air leak, you have something going on.
Speaker AThe pump could be failing.
Speaker AThe diaphragm inside could have a crack, a split or something like that.
Speaker ABut there's a problem.
Speaker AThat pump should shut off eventually and only come back on when you crack one of your faucets open.
Speaker ASo check that, go through the motions there and get the pump to stop.
Speaker ATurn on a faucet and it should start back up again.
Speaker AAnd you're going to want to do the same thing on the hot water too.
Speaker AMake sure all that water gets circulating through the water heater, all the air out of the system.
Speaker AHe falling asleep over there.
Speaker AHe really is.
Speaker AYou know, we have Steven Spielberg Come in.
Speaker AWho runs the videos here?
Speaker AAnd he's dozing off over in the corner.
Speaker AThis is getting bad.
Speaker AOh, man.
Speaker BOh, man.
Speaker AIt's been a long day.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnyways, these people don't want to hear all this.
Speaker AThat's a pretty simple thing.
Speaker AAnd I think a lot of RVers know that drill.
Speaker ABut if you're new to it, that water pump can be a funky little thing sometimes because they don't work, they don't prime.
Speaker ASometimes you got to help get water into it.
Speaker AGetting the air out of the system can take a while, and it might throw you off thinking you got a real problem there, but you don't.
Speaker AIt's just sometimes it takes, like my rv.
Speaker AIt takes a while to get the air out of the system.
Speaker AIt's kind of an annoyance.
Speaker AOkay, so now we've done that.
Speaker AYou've pressure tested it.
Speaker AYou got the air out of the system.
Speaker AThere's no leaks anywhere.
Speaker AYou've looked at all the lines, and let's just say there was a leak.
Speaker AMost water leaks in an RV are easy to fix.
Speaker BThat's good.
Speaker AUnless you can't reach it.
Speaker BOh, yeah.
Speaker ABecause sometimes, in the infinite wisdom of these engineers that draw these plans, they'll put a fitting someplace where you got to have an arm that's 25ft long and skinny or a drain valve or something.
Speaker AI remember one RV we had here.
Speaker AThe drain valves were in the bathroom cabinet, and you had to lay on the floor partially in the hallway, stick your arm down this cabinet, and you could barely get to them.
Speaker ASo if you had to replace anything, you'd actually have to take the cabinet apart.
Speaker AJeez, it's ridiculous.
Speaker ASo that's what I mean, if you can get to it.
Speaker ABut normally they're easy to fix.
Speaker AAnd most RV stores have the parts in stock.
Speaker AAnd if you have one of our water fitting kits that we sell on sunpromfg.com, then you'd already have the fittings because we got the most awesome kits there is ready to go.
Speaker BWe do.
Speaker AOkay, now we're going to move on to step four, having filters for your rv.
Speaker ABecause, you know, you.
Speaker AYou do all this work and you don't want to run bad water through your system.
Speaker AAnd it happens.
Speaker AA lot of campgrounds just have sketchy water, horrible water, water that tastes like sulfur, mud, dirt, all sorts of stuff.
Speaker AAnd, you know, even with the filter, some of that stuff might get through.
Speaker ABut if you don't have a filter, let's say I went to a place and the water Tasted like sulfur.
Speaker AWhen you get home, you want to or even when you leave there, if you can, sometime soon, flush that water out.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ABecause that'll kind of embed itself into the water heater and the lines, and it might become a real chore to get rid of it later.
Speaker ASo don't let that happen.
Speaker AThat sounds like something Mike would do.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AThis water is nasty.
Speaker AI like it.
Speaker BGross.
Speaker ASo filters can solve that problem.
Speaker AYou should just have a filter no matter what, especially if you go to RV parks.
Speaker AYou never know what you're going to get.
Speaker AAnd you can get simple filters that are in line.
Speaker ACameco has them.
Speaker AThey're blue.
Speaker AThey work absolutely wonderful.
Speaker AAnd there's other people out there that make some that claim they're, you know, a million times better than the Camco.
Speaker AI don't think you'd ever know the difference.
Speaker BNope.
Speaker ASo who cares?
Speaker AJust get the Camco ones.
Speaker AYou know, you got a decent filter, they're in line, use it for the season.
Speaker AIf you're, you know, just casually RVing, you throw it away and buy a new one next year.
Speaker AIf you're using your RV a lot, you know, or living in it, you might be two or three months on it, but, you know, it's worth the money.
Speaker BYeah, I agree.
Speaker AI'm not going to throw a price out there because they have singles, they have double packs and so forth.
Speaker ABut they're great filters.
Speaker AAnd, you know, Volterra makes them, too.
Speaker AEverybody has them.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ABut, you know, we just kind of wheeled it down to Camco because it's kind of the best.
Speaker AI shouldn't say the best, but it works really well.
Speaker AAnd then if you want to go beyond that, you can get a single canister, dual canister, triple canister system where it, you know, you got three filters that the water works its way through.
Speaker AAnd it, you know, the first filter gets rid of all the bigger stuff, the rocks and boulders.
Speaker AThe second filter gets the other kind of stuff.
Speaker AThe third filter gets it down to the nitty gritty, you know, where nothing's getting through there.
Speaker ANone of those dangerous bacterias and whatever.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AI don't know those words.
Speaker ABig words, bigger than I can say.
Speaker ASo, you know, filters are reasonably expensive price.
Speaker ASo I kind of like the bigger ones, the canisters, because you can replace the filter and that's a cheaper way to go over the long haul, especially if you do a lot of RVing or you go to a lot of crummy RV parks or place where water is just nasty.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AThen it's definitely worth the money.
Speaker ASo those are some pretty simple things to do.
Speaker AAnd, you know, checking out your water system, now is the time to do it because, you know, you go through a winter one season, and it can leave scars in the water system.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAnd it's always a nightmare when you're out on the road or at a campground and the water starts leaking, especially someplace where there's no parts available.
Speaker AThen you're trying to makeshift something, you know, your kids are screaming at you, dad, dad, where's the water?
Speaker AYou know, so we want to make that so everybody's the happy rver, the smart, happy rver, right?
Speaker BThat's right.
Speaker ASo it's a great time to do it now.
Speaker AAnd now if we go back to Mike, good old Mike.
Speaker ASo he actually ended up sanitizing his system and, you know, that cleaned out the mess.
Speaker AIt got it back on track for him.
Speaker AIt took a little bit more than what he wanted to do, but got the system cleaned out.
Speaker AAnd there you go.
Speaker ANow he's happy as can be.
Speaker ASo he became the smart rver, but he learned it the hard way.
Speaker ASo we want to be the smarter rver and do it now and stay ahead of it.
Speaker ASo we want to stay ahead of the maintenance and learn from others mistakes, not ours.
Speaker BYeah, that's true.
Speaker AAnd sometimes it cost a few bucks to be ahead of it, but it's well worth it.
Speaker ASo again, all this information is going to be on our website, the smart rver.com/do it yourself articles.
Speaker ANow, moving right along, that brings us to the next stop.
Speaker AAnd we're gonna go to Pennsylvania.
Speaker AAllentown, Pennsylvania.
Speaker BYes, we are.
Speaker BYes, we are.
Speaker ANow isn't.
Speaker AOkay, so you have Hershey chocolate.
Speaker AHershey, Pennsylvania, right?
Speaker BYeah, I've always wanted to go there.
Speaker AThen you have Pennzoil from Pennsylvania.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BNow you have Allentown with all the Allens.
Speaker AYeah, the Allens.
Speaker AAll the Allens are there.
Speaker AThat's nice.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker ASo, Alexis, now quit lying to us about the Allens over there.
Speaker AWhy don't you tell us some truth about Allentown, Pennsylvania?
Speaker BThat sounds good.
Speaker BMy avid next stop listeners.
Speaker BHere's an ode to Allentown.
Speaker BEric, did you know Allentown famously hid the Liberty Bell in its church during the war to hide it from the.
Speaker BFrom the British?
Speaker AI didn't know that.
Speaker BHow rad is that?
Speaker APretty amazing.
Speaker BPretty brave, to be honest.
Speaker BAnd that's just one of the factoids that makes this place very unique and very worth traveling to.
Speaker BThey also have a museum that has a collection of over 13,000 art pieces.
Speaker BI thought that was a lot.
Speaker BThat's, I mean that would take you a whole weekend just to get through, I would think.
Speaker BAnd they're pieces from various cultures and different periods of time.
Speaker BSo that's a really extensive museum.
Speaker BPretty neat.
Speaker BYou got to check it out.
Speaker ASo we could probably get them to display my radio errors on RV pin.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker BThey would talk to the head, Allen.
Speaker ATalk to him.
Speaker BYeah, curator, he runs that place.
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker BThey also have a really, really popular farmers market there that as far as I could tell was open all year round at the fairgrounds.
Speaker BAnd it's open from Thursday to Saturday every weekend.
Speaker BThey have a lot of fresh like ready made food.
Speaker BSo if you're looking for like that locally sourced, really good, probably organic food, that is a good option.
Speaker BAnd they have things, I mean they are going to want, probably, honey, all the good stuff they have at farmers markets.
Speaker BAnd of course we always talk about food and this is no exception.
Speaker BWe've got a lot of options for restaurants in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Speaker BOne very mentionable one is Union and Finch.
Speaker BI just, I really like that name to start with, but the menu offers things like really amazing burgers, salads and they have brunch, hearty brunch on the weekends.
Speaker BSo that, that sounds good to me right now.
Speaker BSo this is really an opportunity for Urvers to get a taste of the local cuisine.
Speaker BAnd as far as RV parks go, we've got some top ones really well equipped with lots of amenities.
Speaker BWe've got Allentown, KOA, Quakers Woods Campground and Stony Brook RV Resort.
Speaker BSo a couple options for you RVers out there.
Speaker BCheck them out.
Speaker BSo any final thoughts, Eric?
Speaker BMaybe about a certain service center.
Speaker AOh, that's right.
Speaker AYou know, I actually had two thoughts.
Speaker AOne seems like a lot of stuff from civil war era and on the east coast has two names.
Speaker AWas the name of that place to eat something and Finch.
Speaker AYeah, seems like they're all like two names.
Speaker BUnion and Finch.
Speaker AUnion and Fence and everything always has a Union in it.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnyway, so that's kind of cool.
Speaker AThat reminds that tells you what, where you're at.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker ASo also in Allentown, Pennsylvania there's an RV store named Stearns rv.
Speaker ASo if you're there and you happen to have a problem with your rv, they have parts and service.
Speaker AThey're not a dealership.
Speaker BDon't say it.
Speaker BIt's a good thing, right?
Speaker BSo you can trust.
Speaker AYou know I'm not going to say it.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AI say it too much.
Speaker ABut anyways, they don't sell RVs.
Speaker AAnd I emphasize that they don't sell RVs, but they sell parts and service.
Speaker AAnd if you go there, talk to Mark, he's the man.
Speaker AHe will help you with any problems you have.
Speaker AYeah, just spoke to him the other day.
Speaker AGreat guy.
Speaker ASo you can talk to him.
Speaker AThere's other places there too.
Speaker ADon't get me wrong.
Speaker AHe's not the only guy in town.
Speaker ARight, but he is someone we've spoke to and, well, he's there.
Speaker AHe's ready to help you.
Speaker BGreat.
Speaker AAnd his information will be on our website along with this other information about the next stop on the smart RV comm.
Speaker AOkay, so now that takes us to our next place, which is Centralia, Pennsylvania.
Speaker APennsylvania.
Speaker ASo I like this Centralia.
Speaker AThis is a very unique place.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker BTruly.
Speaker AYou know, when we were doing this.
Speaker AThat sounds familiar.
Speaker AI know.
Speaker AI've heard about it somewhere in my life.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker ABut this kind of is very interesting.
Speaker ASo I'm going to read this story.
Speaker AIt's another one we found great grandpappy Popeye gave to us quite a long time ago in the book of stories.
Speaker AOkay, alright.
Speaker ASo this is about Centralia, the last ember of Centralia.
Speaker AIn the heart of Pennsylvania coal country, Centralia once hummed with life.
Speaker ARows of modest homes lined its streets.
Speaker AKids played in the yards and miners trudged home with soot stained faces.
Speaker ABut beneath the town, a secret smoldered.
Speaker ASomething no one saw coming until it was too late.
Speaker AIt started in May 1962.
Speaker AThe town, eager to tidy up for Memorial Day, hired volunteers to burn trash in an old strip mine pit.
Speaker AA routine chore, they thought.
Speaker ABut the fire found a coal seam, a vein of black fuel threading deep into the earth.
Speaker AIt caught and it wouldn't let go.
Speaker AThe flames sank below, out of reach, gnawing at the roots of Centralia like a hungry ghost.
Speaker AAt first, no one panicked.
Speaker ASmoke whisked up through the cracks in the ground.
Speaker AA curiosity more than a threat.
Speaker AKids dared each other to poke sticks into the streaming fissures.
Speaker ABut then the ground grew hot.
Speaker ABasements filled with choking fumes.
Speaker AA gas station owner found his fuel tank simmering at 172 degrees.
Speaker AIn 1981, the earth swallowed a boy, 12 year old Tom Naboski, when a sinkhole yawned open beneath him.
Speaker AHe survived, clinging to roots, but the town's fate was sealed.
Speaker AThe government stepped in, offering buyouts.
Speaker AFamilies packed up, leaving toys in the yards and dishes in the sinks.
Speaker ABy the 1990s, Centralia was a ghost town, its streets empty.
Speaker ASave for the graffiti artists and thrill seekers drawn to the apocalypse of it all.
Speaker AThe fire, though, didn't care.
Speaker AIt kept burning, a slow, relentless beast, fueled by the cold that could last 250 years.
Speaker AToday, Centralia is a whisper of what it was.
Speaker ARoute 61, once a lifeline lies cracked and rerouted, its abandoned stretch painted with fading skulls and curses.
Speaker AA handful of holdouts, five souls as of the last count, cling to their homes, defiant against the smoke and the silence.
Speaker ASteam still rises from the hills, curling like spirits into the gray sky.
Speaker AThe church on the ridge, once a beacon, stands alone, its pews long gone.
Speaker AThey say the fire talks if you listen close.
Speaker AA low hiss, a rumble, a warning.
Speaker ASome swear they've seen shadows moving in the haze.
Speaker AMiners who never made it out, tethered to the blaze.
Speaker ACentralia isn't just dying.
Speaker AIt's being consumed inch by inch.
Speaker AA town erased by its own heartbeat.
Speaker AAnd down below, the embers glow on patient, eternal waiting for the day.
Speaker AThe last light fades.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AWhat a place.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker AThat's pretty cool.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker AOr interesting Ever.
Speaker AHow you want to look at that?
Speaker BUnlike anything else I've ever read about.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI mean, it's like, you know, the coal, just that thing, you know, normal chore, and all of a sudden your town's on fire, but you can't put it out.
Speaker BNope.
Speaker BStill can't.
Speaker BStill going.
Speaker AThat was crazy.
Speaker AYeah, but, you know, I like where, you know, the government stepped in.
Speaker AThat's probably where it all went wrong.
Speaker BThat's how it goes in the movies.
Speaker AAnyway, that's why everybody packed up in the last.
Speaker AWe're here.
Speaker AWe can help you.
Speaker AAll right, I'm gonna stop on that one.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker ASo now that's going to bring us to RV envy.
Speaker AAnd we're going to talk about water pumps again.
Speaker ASo what's really cool is Eric Cell, who owns a division called Envision.
Speaker AA division called Envision.
Speaker AHey, I'm a poet and I don't know it.
Speaker BYeah, you are.
Speaker AAirexcel also makes Suburban and other product lines.
Speaker AColeman.
Speaker AColeman Air Conditioner.
Speaker ASo it's a well known company and I think for the most part, they make really quality products.
Speaker ASo they have this water pump, it's in Vision line, and it looks identical to a Sureflo pump.
Speaker AYou guys can't see this, but I'm holding up two pumps.
Speaker AWell, unless you're watching this on YouTube.
Speaker ABut there's two water pumps, a Sureflo and an Envision.
Speaker AThey look identical.
Speaker BThey do.
Speaker AI mean, same Size, physical shape, the footprint's the same.
Speaker ASo they go in the same screw holes.
Speaker AIf you replace the SureFlow with the Envision.
Speaker ASo the Envision is a three gallon per minute, which is.
Speaker ABut it actually rates it like 3.3 or something like that.
Speaker ASo it's a little higher than what the Sureflo 2.8 is, or 3 gallon.
Speaker AThat was 2.8.
Speaker ANow it's 3 gallons.
Speaker ALittle better that way.
Speaker ABut what really makes this water pump cool is that it can freeze.
Speaker AYou know, most water pumps, when they freeze, they crack open.
Speaker AYou can't use them.
Speaker ASometimes they'll survive a freeze, but, you know, they might die a few weeks later, a month later or something as you're using it.
Speaker ABut the envision can withstand a freeze.
Speaker ANow, I'm not going to say that you want to go freeze your RV or let it freeze, you know, just to test it out.
Speaker ABut if you didn't winterize it in time or you caught, got caught off guard, you're traveling someplace and you know, the cold weather made your water system freeze, well, you don't have to worry about it.
Speaker AThe thing will thaw out and continue to work.
Speaker AAnd that's pretty darn cool.
Speaker AAnd what's even better is the price is not over the top.
Speaker AIt's actually less than the SureFlow pump, but it's not so much less that it throws in that category of garbage water pumps.
Speaker AIt doesn't do that.
Speaker AIt's still priced as a quality pump.
Speaker AGood for you out there.
Speaker AIf you're interested in one of these water pumps, we have them on our website, sunpro nfg.com and there'll be a link to it in the description of this podcast.
Speaker AAnd there's going to be a promo code which is freeze.
Speaker AAnd if you use that promo code, you'll get 10% off until April 16th.
Speaker ASo you can buy it and try it and you'll absolutely love it and the price will be reduced.
Speaker AI don't know what the price is right now, so I'm not throwing out a price, but it's gonna be better than what you're gonna get it probably anywhere else.
Speaker BAwesome.
Speaker AFor the same water pump.
Speaker AApples to apples, right?
Speaker ASo now I think we're all done with water.
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker AWe're all getting kind of tired here talking about water, sick at water.
Speaker AAll right, so now, anyway, so now you guys got some things to do, some places to go to the website.
Speaker AYou can check things out, save some money today.
Speaker AAnd I also want to say, you know, our last episode 173.
Speaker AI mentioned Propane lines and I mentioned a discount on our SunPro website.
Speaker AAnd if you went there, I apologize.
Speaker AWe forgot to set that up.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AThere wasn't a link in the description the podcast.
Speaker AThere is one now.
Speaker AIf you went there and there was nothing there, I'm sorry.
Speaker AAnd if you want the propane lines we talked about, which are the ones we make, you can go there right now and get them.
Speaker AWe're going to keep them on there for a while.
Speaker AJust because of that.
Speaker AJust so you know that we'll actually have a link in the description of this podcast as well.
Speaker AWe'll try to make up for that.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAll right, so we had a great episode today.
Speaker ADid you learn anything, Alexis?
Speaker BI learned a lot.
Speaker AAre you smarter now?
Speaker BI am.
Speaker AOkay, I think.
Speaker AToo bad the people in Centralia didn't have RV filled with water that might not have worked.
Speaker BSo sad.
Speaker AOr a sureflow water pump.
Speaker BHey.
Speaker AAll right, so we had a lot of great information today.
Speaker ALike always, we're trying to make everybody's RVing a much more enjoyable part of their life to enjoy that RV lifestyle, but doing it smarter and becoming the smart, smart RVer so you don't have all the problems and headaches that everybody doesn't listen to this podcast has.
Speaker AThis is the place to learn.
Speaker ASo I want to thank everybody for coming by today, and thanks for listening and sharing the podcast with all your family, friends, and everybody else you know.
Speaker AWe want to make this podcast the number one in the world for RV smarts.
Speaker ASo this is Eric Stark with the Smart RVer podcast, your go to guide for the smarter RVing and unforgettable adventures on the open road.
Speaker ASo never stop enjoying the RV life.