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Halo View BT7 TPMS Temperature Sensors: An Easier Way to Monitor RV Wheel Heat
When you are traveling in an RV, there are a few simple habits that can save you from major problems on the road. One of those habits is using an IR or Temperature gun to check the temperature around your wheel hubs, spindles, and bearing areas when you stop for fuel. But now, systems like the Halo View BT7 TPMS with temperature sensors are making that process much easier. Why RV Wheel Temperature Matters Your RV’s wheel bearings, brakes, tires, and hubs all deal with heat wh


RV Pre-Trip Checklist: How to Get Your RV Roadworthy Before a Long Drive
Before your next long RV trip, use this pre-trip checklist to inspect the key systems that keep your rig roadworthy. From suspension grease points and propane fittings to generator service, hydraulic fluid, sealant, and full system checks, a quick walkaround can help catch small problems before they become major issues on the road.


Victron DVCC Explained: Why Every RV Solar Owner Should Enable This Setting
In a typical RV solar setup, multiple devices can charge your battery bank at the same time. These may include: Victron SmartSolar charge controllers Victron MultiPlus or Quattro inverter chargers Shore power chargers Generator-powered charging systems Each device measures voltage at its own location in the system. Because of cable lengths, connection points, and normal electrical resistance, those voltage readings may differ slightly. This can lead to situations where: Your


Can You Charge a 24V RV System From a 12V Truck?
Can a 12V truck safely charge a 24V RV battery system? Here’s how a DC-to-DC charger works, why shared ground does not mean shared voltage, and what RV owners should understand before connecting truck and trailer power systems.


How Many Solar Panels Do You Really Need on an RV?
One of the biggest questions people ask when planning an RV solar system is, “How many solar panels do I need?” The honest answer is: it depends on how much power you use and how much battery capacity you’re trying to recharge. For most RVs, roof space is the biggest limitation. You don’t have as much room as you might have on a house, so a good rule of thumb is to use as much available roof space as you reasonably can, especially if you’re running lithium batteries. Here’s w


How to Test an RV Power Pedestal Before Plugging In
Before you plug your RV into shore power, it’s worth taking a minute to verify the pedestal with a multimeter. Whether you’re at a campground, RV park, rally, or borrowing power from someone else, a quick check can help you avoid plugging into a potentially unsafe outlet. In this Two-Minute Tech Tip, Todd from Big Beard Battery walks through the basics of checking 20 amp, 30 amp, and 50 amp RV pedestal outlets. Know Your Hot, Neutral, and Ground On a standard 20 amp outlet, t
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