Exploring Outside the 303
A bearded man is crouched down, leaning into the side compartment of a recreational vehicle (RV) or motorhome. He is wearing a navy blue jacket and appears to be intently inspecting or working on something within the electrical wiring and components housed inside the compartment. The scene depicts the man performing maintenance or repairs on the RV's systems, likely related to resolving an issue with the heater mentioned in the provided context. The image conveys the hands-on work and technical know-how often required for RV owners to troubleshoot and fix problems themselves while living and traveling in their motorhome.

RV Repair: Handiness Required for Full-Time Living

You have to be handy to fulltime While we were bondocking, in the middle of night, I heard a loud bang and the heater started shaking the RV. Today, we finally took the time to fully diagnose the issue. The weather has been cooler and we really could have used the heater the past few days. Steve had to crawl into the basement and lean over the hot mess of wires. (Check my stories for the visual 😅) We have a solution and can repair it ourselves without too much headache. If you are not very handy you may want to rethink fulltiming. Things will break and putting the RV in for service everytime will be a headache and very inconvenient. Trust me, we've been there and done that. Do you agree? Share below your RV repair you did yourself in the comments.

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