If you’re looking to upgrade your camper, read on! Below, we cover some useful RV accessories for a better camping experience.

Water Pressure Regulator

The water pressure at RV parks can be notoriously unreliable, meaning that your pipes could be damaged by water pressure that isn’t suited to what they can handle. To avoid expensive plumbing repairs, install a regulator that maintains your water pressure at one constant. This can make your showers and sinks run more evenly and gentler instead of blasting water out at high pressure.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Your tires support your whole rig, so it’s vital that you keep all its tires well-maintained and evenly pressured. Using a tire pressure gauge to manually check them is one way to make sure there are no slow leaks, but another method involves installing a tire pressure monitoring system that will let you see information on your tires’ pressure and temperature whenever you want it. This device also keeps track of your tires’ condition over time, letting you know if you have slow leaks, uneven pressure or other issues so you can get your RV into a service shop posthaste.

Surge Protectors

When camping, you’ll often have to rely on electricity from unusual sources. You might have access to the electrical grid if the campground is big enough, but there’s also a good chance you’ll have to use a solar panel array, a generator, or some other source. A surge protector will protect your electronic devices from electrical surges that could cause serious damage.

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