What I love and the ONE thing I don't like about my motorhome. 2005 Alfa See Ya 36FD Founder RV tour
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Fulltime RVer Liz Amazing gives a tour of everything she loves about her motorhome and shares the ONE thing she dislikes about it.
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You can have a surge protector hard wired installed within you electrical bay, your power cord would then be plugged directly into the electrical power panel at the RV park. Just as easy as hooking up your water supply hose. No more back breaking plugging, unplugging into the portable surge protector.
That is starting to look like a GREAT answer. Thanks so much for this!
👆 yes, high on your upgrade list should be an internal surge protector! I hated to see you bent over at the hip trying to pull up on the plug. Very bad for your back. Never bend over! Always bend at the knees and squat. Hope you have many many miles of trouble free RVing!
The good news about the surge protector is that it's more difficult for someone to walk off with. Seriously the hardwired one would be my choice.
That would be one option, but I am unfamiliar with the lifespan of high voltage SPs these days? Otherwise, tap in two windshield tools on either side and pry in unison, their built for it and non conducting.
That’s what I was going to suggest also. Like already said, it’s hardwired into your bay. 🥰
Nice coach Liz. Enjoy!
To get rid of the corrosion on the terminals and connections, neutralize it with a mix of water and baking soda. Invest in a terminal cleaning brush from any auto parts store and then when you're ready to reconnect everything, put a very light coating of the dielectric or plain Vaseline on every connection. This will slow down the formation of the corrosion and make the removal of the connections much easier if and when you decide to replace or need to change out a battery.
Chris Flavelle
That's good advice, Chris.....works well
I bought the little kit from auto zone and it includes a round felt pad to put down too. So far so good
And when cleaning the battery terminals wear safety glasses just in case.
For Sure! Great advice!
Chris is right Liz. That's quite a bit of corrosion. I would take both connections off (negative first, then positive) and clean them really well. Pay attention to the terminal. If the acid had eaten through they may need to be replaced. Wear protective glasses and old clothes when cleaning with the sofa water. You will splatter and that acid will eat through clothes. There will be lots of green foam. Change the soda water and keep cleaning until all clean. Take a terminal connection brush and clean the posts and inside the terminal connectors before installing back (positive first, then negative). My dad used bearing grease to goop up the terminals to prevent corrosion. Something I do to this day. They do make a terminal corrosion spray, but I haven't tried it out. An earlier post said something about Cola. Don't do that. You will have a sticky mess. Anyway, lots of CZcams videos out there for the process. Just my two cents.
Liz, I'm so happy for you! What a fantastic new home; it looks spacious and extremely comfortable. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors. ❤
Thanks so much Rhonda, sure appreciate your love and support!
well done. highly entertaining , very well thought out video. what i like the most is the formula f1 pace of TALKING from start to end. JUST FACT AFTER FACT . no eye rolls , no hums.. no unnecessary time wasting. very done.
Thank you VERY much for this!!! I was actually worried that people would say I drank too much coffee when making this!!! Truly, I kept editing stuff out to keep it moving. Thanks for taking the time to tell me!
Thank you for the wonderful channel, Liz! I am learning a lot, though I am a new subscriber. My husband passed away a year ago and now, at the ripe old age of 67, I am thinking about going out on the open road... though I am scared to death at the thought of being alone. You are doing beautifully even by yourself, and it gives me hope! I would keep my house and just go on shorter trips to start, i think. I will keep watching for all of your tips and tricks! thanks!
Yes, just take baby steps. You may even wish to join a club of other solo RVers and travel as a group. Sorry about your loss, I am sure it has been a rough year. Good for you for trying new things! And welcome to the channel, looking forward to meeting you on the road.
You will have fun once you get used to it. It’s exciting to be solo and just do whatever you wanna do.
My husband passed away several years ago. I learned to drive my Class A motorhome and recently a motorcycle too. I'm 69 y/o. I moved to Nevada from Oregon.. on my own. I'm settled but I miss my old life sometimes... It's ok. ❤️❤️❤️. Good days mostly 😊
@@maryh3438 Thank you for sharing! I live in Oregon myself, but used to live in Las Vegas (we called it "Lost Wages"!). I agree, I miss my old life as well, but one day at a time I'm working my way out of this isolation. There is light at the end of the tunnel!
@@maryh3438 How inspiring! Good for you!
I think this is why you call yourself "Liz Amazing", because of all of the things that you venture out to do. I think it's amazing that you are taking on this big pusher to drive and manage all alone. Many women would not try it. I would if I could afford it. Fantastic home on wheels! Congrats to you! 🎉🎊 You're very knowledgeable!
Yes, Liz is amazing. She's doing ok with this 💔 while Paul is struggling to make a VA appointment for his mental health issues according to his latest video.
Moral of the story: Paul's life will not be Amazing without Liz in it at the present moment.
@J T305 It's been a rough month for us both, that is for sure. We both have broken hearts. Instead of sharing about that publicly, I am focused on healing and bringing YOU the best content. That said, kudos for Paul for being so vulnerable and sharing his journey to help others.
Thanks for this! I so appreciate your cheering me on! Thanks for your kind words and for watching!
@@JT-cl9np kind of a lame comment….leave Paul alone and let Liz focus on her new life….
Nice RV! We now have a residential refrigerator in our motorhome but we did love the propane one. My husband lived in ours for five years working at a US Air Force base. We never had any trouble with the propane freezer and it did not cause freezer burn that we ever saw. Still miss that little refrigerator! Happy travels to you ❤️
That's great to hear, Pattie. I bet the older ones were better. I think that was the case with my 2003 Chinook camper van. The fridge was great! Thanks for watching and your kind words. Happy travels!
Same here with the propane frig. Never had an issue with coldness or freezer.
Great advice. I love your home. With that paint job you home will never be old.
Thanks Roy! Glad to have you here! See you in the next video.
I am SO excited for you Liz . Your new home is wonderful and I can not wait to see it with your touches on it . Stay strong stay well and travel safe .
Thanks for the encouragement, Amy. See you in the next video!
As someone who is researching their first RV, I really appreciated your presentation of the pluses and minuses of various types of RV systems, eg propane refrigerators. Thanks!
Thanks Todd. In case you missed it, I just did an RV shopping tips one with lots of info: czcams.com/video/SXBSh_ERtZI/video.html
Liz I dated a guy who was a RV tech. And have been in a lot of motor homes and I can truly say you got a NICE NICE motor home. I 'am in awe that your out there doing it by your self. GIRL POWER ROCKS. ☮
Awww, thank you so much Patty! See you in my brand new video if you haven't seen it yet! czcams.com/video/jVB5USrMhgM/video.html
Its Amazing! Beautiful! Thanks for your honesty and all the experience you give us!
Awww, thanks so much for your kind words, Jenny! And thanks for commenting within the first hour it really helps the channel! Big hugs to you and see you in the next video.
OUTSTANDING LIZ!👍 You truly are practicing what you preach! Love the new coach! Great video👍🥰
Thanks so much!!! Sure appreciate your love and support!
It’s a real treasure and I’m so impressed in that the former owners took such good care of their 2005!
Thanks so much, this is why I drove 750 miles!!! I didn't want to miss out on this. And thanks for watching!
Liz, you are amazing. You have tackled this whole process head on. Stay strong and keep the videos coming ☺️
Thanks so much for the support, Roseanne. It's great to have you here!
I’m so proud of you Liz💞
Thanks Cher, so grateful to have you here!
You have a great looking class A. A few things to fix but even when buying new there are things to fix! Over all if you like it that is all that matters. I think you got a great deal. And I love your tip about save some money, don't blow it all on the RV. THAT IS THE BEST TIP anyone could ever give! Looking forward to upcoming videos. Stay safe.
Thanks so much for saying so, Wayne! So happy to have you here! And that's so true with brand new ones, too! See you in the next video and thanks again for your kind words.
Hi Liz. For your problems with disconnecting the electric cord. Many times the connection inside at contacts of blade into sleeve for electric power transfer is intended to be tight to help eliminate heat and burnt terminals due to loose connection. Leave the plug in your surge protector and you or another person you trust cut a notch in the floor of the compartment or install one of the much larger plastic rings in the compartment floor ( sold at rv places or online ) I did the larger ring on a Monaco class A I had last year. I fought the unplugging until I changed out the little plastic ring for much bigger. Enjoy and have fun Glen
Thanks Glen. I am reluctant to cut a hole in the outside of my motorhome though. I may get something installed inside. Still thinking on it. Thanks for watching.
You Have purchase a beautiful coach. Love all the storage ,layout and beautiful paint. Perfect for your needs. Im so proud of you and your reasons for going with a motorhome . You have shown me how to live amazing and be confident despite what life throws at me .I love my new RV too. Hope to see you again soon .
Hi Gus!!! Congrats on your new rig and how exciting!! I bet you've already got some good travels planned and maybe even Fort Wilderness!
wow,Liz I’m so happy for you ! I love your motorhome ! It’s really pretty . Just want you to know I watch you all the time. I wish you the best GOD can give you. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Aww, thank you so much for your love and support! Glad to have you here and thanks for watching!
Liz I love your RV! It’s beautiful! Again congratulations on your new home. ❤
Hi Cathy! Thanks so much!!!! I am thrilled and am doing cartwheels over here (well, in my mind anyway!).
Liz that is a nice RV. Alfa built a very nice coach and I love the ceiling height. The full body paint is a great upgrade. Very happy for you and wish you the best in your travels. One thing that I do after my back surgery per my doctors advise, he said to not sit longer than 30 minutes which it sounds like you go from sitting and then stand up. He advised me to walk just a little bit to move around and then go to sitting or standing. It has really helped me. Take care and glad you seem to be doing well.
Hi Jim, sorry you've also been through back surgery. That's true that keeping it moving is very helpful. Thanks for watching and take care of your back.
Congratulations on your Motor Coach. I pray it brings your Wondrous Journeys and memorable adventures. 🚌🍾
Aww, thanks for the happy energy, Sanda, and for watching!
I hardwired my surge protector. Have had them on last two rigs and they worked flawlessly.
That's a good idea Jim, I will probably do the same. And thanks for watching.
Love your motorhome it looks so comfortable Liz .
Safe travels.🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks so much, Debbie!!!
Nice RV Liz. I love the storage. Your desk looks great.
Thanks so much, Shara! It all worked out. And good to see you!!!
Liz, it is wonderful to see you so happy and upbeat!
Thank you Diane, nice of you to say so! Thanks for watching!
Liz, I’m happy to see you have moved on and are doing well. I would love to do exactly what you’re doing. Happy for you - Nice Rig!
Awww, thanks so much Twyla! You can travel with me virtually any time! And thanks for watching!
Beautiful Rig Liz. I also prefer my induction cook over the propane and I also gave up on my RV fridge and bought a regular fridge and a small freezer.
Yep, that's the way to do it. Thanks for this, Tracy!
Hi Liz- Terrific layout!. Looks extremely comfy. A few ideas you may find helpful- I am terrified of the gas stove and hate using it. I purchased a cook top like yours, but most of the time,it is not practical when cooking for two or when we have dinner guests, so… I got a Cuisinart griddle/waffle maker. Works great for sandwiches, burgers, etc…and can even toast bread perfectly. Also got a Proctor Silex electric pot- perfect for boiling everything! My best appliance is my All-Clad electric frying pan- use it to cook everything from short ribs, pot roast to fish. With those appliances and the convection microwave, I never turn on the stove. My doggies were always accidentally turning on the knobs on the stove. While browsing a thrift shop, found a brand new set of stove knob covers. Fantastic find! No more hitting the knobs. Travel safely and look forward to sharing more of your adventures. 👍🏻🙏❤️😀
Wow, great tips on cooking gadgets, thank you. I have a panini press and love it. Thanks for watching!
Looks like Liz is doing just fine. Thanks for the very informative tour of your new home, it is beautiful. Safe and Happy travels
Well, it's been quite a rough month. But I am focused on moving forward with my life and bringing YOU the best content. Thanks so much for your love and support! See you in the next video.
It looks like you’re getting back to yourself. More relaxed for the win
Thanks Bryan, sure appreciate your support!
Hi Liz, that is beautiful motorhome. You did good 🙂👍👍. Seems perfect for what you have in store for the coming years. :) Take care and good health for the future. I enjoy your channel a lot.
Thanks so very much. I am so glad to have you here! See you in the next video!
This older Alfa is pure class. It reminds me of owning an older Mercedes Benz 300 TD. I've only rented an RV once from Ca. to Utah. St. George to Salt Lake City. Clean the terminals with a brush and vinegar wipe off with paper towels then reconnect the terminal and apply lithium grease on top of terminals.. Use your gloves unless you feel adventurous..😇
Don't clean your terminals with vinegar, vinegar is an acid and you have acid (sulfuric acid) buildup on the terminals. I don't know what could happen when you mix two acids, but I wouldn't want to find out. Use a solution of baking soda and water to clean your terminals, the baking soda will neutralize the sulfuric acid.
Additionally, I recommend you install treated felt washers on each terminal when you re-install your cables to the batteries. You can find them at auto parts stores near the new battery section. These felt washers are treated to neutralize the acid coning up from the battery posts and will prevent (or severely retard) the terminal corrosion.
Thank you. I cleaned the terminals with baking soda and water but still need to apply a coat of something to the terminals. Thanks for the reminder, and for watching.
Your coach is a beaut! I’m always amazed at the ingenious ways manufacturers fit everything in, and in a harmonious way.
Thank you, I am thrilled. And thanks for watching, so glad to have you here.
Had a 2004 ALFA See Ya 36 for 10 years, put 54k on it, 38 states towed a 28' enclosed trailer. LOVED that motor home, you will too.
Yay! So happy to hear this Dennis! I am thrilled with this!!! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great camper Liz as far cord end issue I would suggest having a surge protection mounted in your rv there wouldn’t be any issues including possible theft of the surge protection also the track with the stuff peeling off I would remove the track remove the stuff from it then get some rust oleum paint that you love and paint and install
Great tips, both of them. Thank you so very much!!! And thanks for watching.
Morning Liz, I had almost the same issue with my shore power plug, I found a door trim removing tool used by professional auto repair shops, Snap-On, Matco and most tool vendors carry them, they have a nice beveled tip that can be slid in between the two half's of the connection and then the prying force is directed vertically up the center of the plug instead of from the side, when the pressure is from the side the plug pins bind in the sockets and that's why it's so hard to separate them.
Hope this helps,
You could use a screwdriver to pry them apart but most people don't think to get the cord disconnected before shoving a metal screwdriver tip into an electric plug so I can't suggest that.
And then I googled something, Mike, that said even if the rig is unplugged you can still get a shock if you touch metal to the prongs. Thanks for your tip, and for watching.
You’re awesome! Thank you and I pray for blessings over your health and family.
Thank you so much, Hope!
Elegant coach, Liz! I wish you many happy and safe miles.
Thanks bunches, see you in the next video.
Hi Liz, love the new coach. As to your sticky connection,clean off the grease so can see where the blades are rubbing . There should be shiny scratches or brighter areas where the friction occurs. Then take some emery cloth and work on these areas checking your progress frequently so as not to remove too much material. If it’s way out of a good fit use a file to remove the bulk of the material , then finish with the emery cloth. The other option is to return the unit for one that fits better. This may not be an option. Good luck.
Hi Don. I hadn't even heard of emery cloth so I will have to google that. It does sound like the answer. Thanks for this, and for watching!
Wow, Liz, that home is huge! Is it bigger than the fifth wheel because it sure looks like it! I hope it’s a great home for you with few future issues. It looks great! Good luck 🍀🙋🏻♀️!
Hi Theresa! The fifth wheel was 35 feet and this is 38 (but also has the cab) so I'd say about the same. But...it feels WAY bigger with so much storage! Thanks so much for your good wishes, and for watching. So glad to have you here!
WOW, FOR A 2005 model it looks really nice and well cared for. Happy for you.
Aww, thanks so much. I am thrilled. And thanks for watching.
Lovely unit! Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching, Diane, see you in the next video.
Nice unit! As for the batteries, baking soda and vinegar and a brass bristle brush. Some have said that pouring Coca-Cola on the terminals will work. After you clean the terminals and posts, there is a battery terminal spray you can use. It coats everything and helps prevent the corrosion. Can you make the hole for your power cord larger? You could make it large enough to fit the surge protector through, just make sure you keep some sort of cover on it to keep rodents out. Enjoy your new RV!
Thanks Corinne, I thought about cutting a hole but would rather not. It has a nifty little cap for the hole now so I think I will not do that. I may install a built-in surge protector though. And thanks for the battery tip!
No vinegar!! Just baking soda and water for cleaning. The rest of your advice is good.
Well done Video - full of good info - quick paced - good videography !! A++ For the surge protector issue I'd look for one that fits through the hole in the compartment floor or make that whole bigger to fit the surge protector you have. Making the hole bigger (assuming no obstructions underneath) is something you could do along with mounting a new cover plate for the new hole size. You really do have a beautiful rig.
Thanks so much for your comment, Tim. I actually bought a smaller surge protector that would fit in the hole...BUT I learned the hard way that it will NOT fit when plugged in. I am reluctant to cut a hole in the rig so I am leaning towards a hard-wired surge protector. Thanks so VERY much for your kind words!!! Big hugs to you!
Wow wow wow stunning inside and out. Beautiful. Safe travels.
Yay, so glad you like it. Thanks so much for your kind words, and for watching.
Beautiful rig! Glad you weren't afraid to get something that needed a few repairs.
Thanks, Carol. Yep they are all pretty minor but I will definitely be sharing more about my learning curve and some major dollars I put into this. Stay tuned!
Awesome motorhome…so large and spacious. I couldn’t imagine driving something so large (I am not an RV owner) but it’ll sure be nice when you’re parked at your destinations. Nice tour- thank you!
Yes, it's definitely a home on wheels. Thanks for watching!
What a gorgeous coach! You got as close to perfect as you could find for yourself! ❤️ Congratulations!!
We prefer our propane fridge and the oven. But we do use an induction and use almost exclusively cast iron for it. Great cooktop!
I'm with you on the power cord issue! Help!
Exactly! And thanks so much for watching!!! Sure appreciate your kind words!
Liz, you chose some beautiful outside colors for your motorhome, it's absolutely beautiful. Enjoy it in peace😉
Thanks Jean, I am definitely looking for peace and calmness for a while now! Thanks for watching.
Beautiful. Blessings with your new RV.
Nice choice on the new home.
That's a tour bus in disguise!
Yes, that interior height is great. Especially for any future resale. Not everyone is under 6'5"! as most other motorhomes.
That massive windshield will be nice during bad weather. Not so claustrophobic. Hope you have a giant reflector/cover for the hot days.
Tire pressure monitor system?
No? Definitely install! Can save your life! Same for the towed.
Yes on the induction cook top!
Future, remove the gas top, install a residential unit.
Much safer, cleaner, more efficient, and less interior moisture.
Can you haul the bicycle in the under/belly compartment, without injury to your back? Maybe on a slide out tray?
Let us know your MPG!
And for gosh sakes, dont drive into any sandy parking!
HI Clark! A definite no to a sandy lot, LOL. I am getting just over 6mpg but both trips I've done so far were hilly. In my next fillup I expect those numbers to go up slightly.
The motorhome has a power shade in the front, quite handy!
I thought about that for the bike but it just won't fit in the compartment. Darn. But I will be doing a future video about bike theft prevention and a smart solution I found.
And stay tuned as I will be talking about TPMS in an upcoming video.
Thanks for your comment!
Beautiful RV/home Liz! Looking forward to following your new adventures! I'm envious of all that storage! 😊
Thanks Angie, yes it is HUGE! Thanks for watching and for being here!
Awesome tour of an awesome Alfa See Ya. Thanks for showing us around, Liz!
Thanks Celeste, so happy to have you here! See you in the next one!
So happy for you!!
thanks Vivian, glad to have you here!!!
Great choice on your Alfa Liz. Alfa is a brand designed for full timers by full timers. Interesting story how the Alfa came about, if you’re familiar with John Crean Sr the founder of Fleetwood RV,his son John Crean Jr worked for him & he wanted to change things up. John Sr was not a full time RV’er but John Jr was so Jr wanted to build a line of coaches for full timers & Sr said no, if it’s not broke why fix it Sr said. Long story short,they had words & Jr left & started his own company he called Alfa & the last thing he said to his dad was see ya. That’s where the See Ya name comes from. They later reconciled in later years before John Sr passed away.
Hi Mike, I didn't know this story, thanks for taking the time to share it. I am thrilled with my Alfa and feel very lucky to have one. Thanks again!
Use your little pry bar for the power cord But Do Not touch the connectors when you're doing it They Are Hot
Hi Paul
Thanks, are you trying to kill me? :D It would be super easy to touch the metal with that!
@@LizAmazing Made me laugh! I thought the same thing.
@@LizAmazing Actually you probably should use a flat tip screwdriver with an insulated handle so there would be no risk of electrocution. If you do use this method then you will have to move from side to side because you won't get it to come apart just prying on one side. I had to do that every time I needed to take the surge protector off the cable.
@@KenandCarla Hi Carla & Ken 👋
Great advice and happy to see you in your new motor home, enjoy what the world has to offer...
Thanks for the good wishes, so happy to have you here!
@@LizAmazing it's wonderful to see and learn from your experience I've been in my motorhome for 5 years and I love it it's an older one, the Woodworks the same as yours all original and and yes the hinges and Hardware does constantly need to be updated, again you're helping so many be more comfortable at making a transition to enjoying life more Fuller, thank you for all the great content you have always provided. Thank you again, hugs Ray 😁
Best to you, Liz! It’s a beautiful motor home! Enjoy!
Thanks for the love, Mirna, so happy to have you here! See you in the next video!
Liz, that is one beautiful coach! I’m very happy for you! Looking forward to watching your future adventures 😊
Yay, that is so kind of you to comment! I am so excited to share so much! I actually have the next TEN videos planned!!! Thanks for watching.
You found a beautiful RV, and this was a great presentation of it. Straight to the point, and some honest questions for help in needed areas.
Aww, thanks for your kind words!!! Gladl to have you here!
Beautiful looking RIG
Thank you so much. See you in the next video.
What a beautiful motorhome. Glad to see your on the rode and enjoying life. Thanks for the great information you give. Happy Travels.
Thanks so much, Carmen, happy to have you here!
You have a beautiful home!! Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks so much, Barbara! I am thrilled!
It's always so cute the juxtaposition between that huge rig and you towing that huge truck w/your little self, lol. Great motorhome - an oldie but a very goodie! Congrats on the new home.
Yes! I am being me even though this is probably NOT the norm, LOL! Thanks for watching and I am so happy to have you here! See you in the next video.
Liz, My wife and I have been watching you over the past few years. While Watching this video, on your new rig, I applaud you for mentioning Cargo Carrying Capacity, (CCC)! It’s the number one most important factor when buying an RV, “safety”!
My wife and I have been RVing now for about seven years, (3rigs), I’ve been RVing and tent camping since I was a little boy. It amazes me that no salesman will bring it up and most people either don’t have an interest in it or don’t realize it’s importance while shopping!
Having said that, it made me subscribe to your channel! Keep up the great videos, good luck on your new adventures!
Yay! So glad you subscribed!!! Thank you! Yes, safety is never talked about enough. Stay tuned for several safety themed videos I have planned. And thanks for watching! Looking forward to seeing you out here.
I sure do love your new motorhome. Beautifully kept. Happy Trails!
Thanks Sherry! So happy to have you here. Thanks also for commenting within the first hour, really helps the channel! See you in the next one!
Wow, it's beautiful
Aww, thanks Jim! See you in the next video.
Thank you for the awesome tour of your beautiful motorhome Liz! I appreciate the thorough look around 😊 excited for you and upcoming videos! Sending love and positive vibes 💞 Jennifer
Hi Jennifer! Thanks so much for the love and good vibes. It's been a rough month but I see blue skies ahead! See you in the next video!
Oh I am so glad you found one of these. I have seen them and they often come with washer and dryer.
Yes! So glad to have found one!
I love it Liz!!! I hope someone is able to help you with your questions. Be safe out there.
Thanks so much, Cindy!!! Super grateful for this community and all the helpful tips. Thanks for watching.
Wow! I love it! So happy for you. Happy trails Liz.
Thank you so much, I am thrilled!
As another poster recommended, carry an item that can be used to pry the surge protector apart. I have the same problem with mine. I would suggest going to Harbor Freight and looking for their plastic body tools that look like a 6" flat but wide knife. Buy their set and try it (three pack). I hesitate to tell anyone to use a screw driver as if you forget to unplug from the power stand, you can end up dead! Wiggle it between the surge protector and RV plug and twist it like an oyster knive to get it to separate. Try from multiple angles and it will work!
Yes, plastic wedges and a mallet are the answer. Thanks for watching, Bob!
This is great. To finally find a solo woman driving a Class A, which is what I want. But admit was a little nervous in that consideration. I'm holding off till interest drops, so in the meantime I will learn and gain confidence. Enjoy Liz.
Hi Mary Elizabeth! Well stay tuned because I will share all sorts of tips about owning a motorhome. See you in the next video, and thanks for watching.
Liz, great video.. love how you explained the good and the bad, be safe out there 👍🏻
Thanks Arnaldo, sure appreciate you watching and commenting. See you in the next video!
Very nice! Some baking soda mixed in water will clean up those battery terminals. Get yourself a battery terminal cleaning brush and those terminals will look like new. I love the desk!
On it, thanks Warren. This is my project for tomorrow. Thanks so much for your help!
Omg, it's gorgeous!!! Ahhhhhh
Aw, thank you.
Baking soda, water and a wire brush can be used to clean battery terminals. after cleaned, a spray of clear coat or battery terminal protectant spray helps prevent future corrosion. Good luck and thanks for sharing your new RV.
I did that, thanks so much. BUT I haven't yet done the protectant spray. Thanks for the reminder, and for watching. See you in the next video!
Oh she's a beauty Liz!! Your gonna love it!
Thanks so much Paula! Hope you are enjoying some quality grandbaby time!!!
It’s very nice. Was well maintained.
Thanks Lori, happy to have you here. See you in the next video.
I love the new rig! What a great adventure!!
Thanks so much! Can't wait to show you more!!
I think you will love that coach, I have a 2005 Monaco Diplomat that I bought new, it has 90,000 miles on it now. I do most all maintenance myself and have had almost no issues, I still have the original propane refrigerator that works great. I have replaced both air con units and batteries and tires (due to age). I run my generator whenever I am driving for the air, the more you use the genset the better it will work for you. Check your slack adjusters (brakes) they are self adjusting however they do not adjust if you do not push the brake pedal down hard enough.
Great tips, thanks so much Gary. Happy to have you here and thanks for watching!
Love the motor home great value hope you enjoy all your new adventures
Thanks for your support and encouragement, Kim. See you in the next video!
Love your new class A. Anxious to watch all the changes you make! Proud of you!
Thanks so much for the support, Beth! It's been a rough month but I see blue skies ahead. See you in the next video, and thanks for watching.
@@LizAmazing been there- don’t hesitate to ask for help - this isn’t your 1st rodeo- 💪🏼
That is a nice rig and much nicer than I would have thought for a 2005.
I feel I really got lucky. That's why I drove 750 miles for it. If you missed that story, it's here: czcams.com/video/SXBSh_ERtZI/video.html
Lots of fun with discovery. Cheers to you.
Thanks so much Laurie, see you in the next video!
Congratulations Liz love your new RV .
Enjoy and be safe.👍
Thanks Ileana, so happy to see you here!
Beautiful ride! Stay safe
Thanks Liz, so happy to have you along!
Beautiful home.
Thank you! So happy to have you here. See you in the next video.
That Alpha is alot of coach and very nice. We almost purchased one but went with a Newmar instead. We have an 05 as well. If you haven't already, get a safety check and make sure they check all of the airbags for cracks and the suspension ride height rubber grommets as well.
This is a great tip, thanks Raymond! And congratulations on your Newmar. Looking forward to seeing you out here.
What a gorgeous vintage motor home. I’m envious!
Awww, thanks Judy! I feel really lucky. And now you know why I was motivated to drive 750 miles in one day. I didn't want to miss this!
Nice rig. Looking forward to your travels.
Thank you, looking forward to sharing a bunch of good content. See you in the next video.
Gorgeous coach. You'll love it. Take care.
Thank you, Wil! Glad to see you here!
Another great video. Just a safety note… do not get a conductive cooktop or range if you or anyone else has a medical device implant like a pacemaker or medicine pump. The conductive range is a magnet and will, without question, turn your device off.
Beautiful Home , Excited for you ❤️❤️
Thank you so much, I am thrilled!!!
Liz I love your Motorhome . It's gorgeous . I'm looking forward to your adventures.
Thanks Donna, so glad to have you here!
Wow Liz Love Your New Home , So Happy for You , Please be Safe 😊🙏
Thanks, Ellen, sure appreciate the good wishes!
I just bought a 2016 Winnebago Solei 34T and your video on your MH is so helpful. I’ll keep watching for more tips.
Yay! So glad to have you here!
Good luck with it hope it gives you much joy on the next step of life being one person again on the road doing it all . be safe 👍
Yep. It's definitely an adjustment. Gotta heal my broken heart and get used to solo life again. It's been SO helpful to have all the love and support here on this page. AND I am focusing on moving forward with my life as well as bringing YOU the best content that I can! Thanks for watching, Ray!