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IntroIn this episode of The Smart RVer Podcast, Eric Stark takes a closer look at Topargee RV water gauges and why accurate fresh water monitoring matters, especially for RVers who dry camp or boondock.Factory RV water gauges are often vague and unreliable. They may tell you the tank is full, two-thirds full, or empty, but that does not always help you know how much water you actually have left. Topargee water gauges take a different approach by helping RVers track water usage more accurately, giving them a better idea of how many gallons remain in the tank.Eric also talks about practical RV battery connection solutions, including Connect-Ease battery cables, which can make battery hookups cleaner, easier, and more reliable. Whether you are managing a basic battery setup or adding solar and other accessories, better connections can save time and reduce frustration.This episode is all about practical upgrades that help RV owners avoid preventable problems, manage their systems with more confidence, and stay focused on enjoying the trip.Show NotesIn this episode, Eric Stark discusses practical RV upgrades that can make life on the road easier, starting with Topargee RV water gauges. Many RV owners know the frustration of factory tank monitors that only provide rough readings. A gauge may show one-third, two-thirds, or full, but that does not always tell the real story.That can become a real problem when dry camping or boondocking. When you are relying on the fresh water in your tank, guessing is not good enough. Eric explains how Topargee water gauges help RVers better understand their water usage and accurately gauge how much water they have left. This can help with planning showers, washing dishes, conserving water, and avoiding running out too soon.Eric also covers an often-overlooked part of the RV electrical system: automotive-style circuit breakers commonly found on the frame of many RVs. These small breakers can affect power to important systems, yet many RV owners do not know they are there. Eric explains why they matter, what can happen if one fails, and why RVers should know how to identify and replace them.The episode also highlights Connect-Ease battery cables, a cleaner and simpler way to manage RV battery connections. Battery compartments can quickly become crowded, especially when adding solar, inverters, chargers, or other accessories. Connect-Ease cables can help organize those connections, making the battery setup easier to understand, service, and maintain.Overall, this episode gives RV owners practical information they can use to improve their fresh water monitoring, understand an important electrical component, and simplify battery connections. These are the kinds of small upgrades and maintenance tips that can help RVers avoid frustration, stay out of the repair shop, and enjoy more time camping.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Topargee RV Water GaugesConnect-Ease Battery CablesContact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

In this episode, Eric Stark takes a closer look at RV black tank treatments, with a special focus on Solbio. He explains what makes Solbio different from traditional tank treatments, including its natural, plant-based formula and its ability to help control odors while breaking down waste and toilet paper. As the exclusive U.S. distributor for Solbio, Eric shares why he believes this product stands out and why it has already built a strong reputation in international markets over the past decade. He also talks about why keeping your RV waste system clean and odor-free matters so much to the overall camping experience. In the quick tips segment, Eric highlights Waltech RV digital thermostats, continuing his mission to give RV owners practical information that helps them stay on the road with confidence.Show Notes:In this episode, Eric Stark dives into the topic of RV black tank treatment, with a strong focus on Solbio. Although Solbio has been used successfully in markets around the world for more than 10 years, it is still fairly new to many RVers in the United States. As the exclusive U.S. distributor, Eric explains why he believes Solbio offers a better alternative to many traditional holding tank treatments.Unlike products that rely on harsh chemicals or strong artificial smells, Solbio uses a plant-based formula designed to help break down waste and toilet paper while reducing odors in a more natural way. Eric discusses how this can make a noticeable difference for RV owners who want a cleaner, fresher waste system without the overpowering chemical smell found in many competing products.Eric also talks about the bigger picture of proper tank maintenance, including why choosing the right treatment can improve not only the day-to-day RV experience but also be a better fit for campground and septic system use. This episode encourages listeners to take a fresh look at what they are using in their black tanks and consider the advantages Solbio may offer as a practical solution to a common RV problem.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Solbio Holding Tank Product Waltech RV Digital Thermostat4 Mavericks Tow N Glow Towed Vehicle Light - LED LightContact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

In this episode, Eric Stark discusses an RV maintenance item that is easy to overlook yet important for staying ahead of bigger problems—slide topper fabric replacement. Eric explains the warning signs that indicate it may be time to replace your fabric, what can happen if you ignore them, and why this simple maintenance item matters more than many RV owners realize. He also shares practical tips on how to measure correctly for a replacement so you can protect your RV, avoid unnecessary damage, and stay ready for the road.Show NotesIn this episode, Eric Stark breaks down why RV slide topper fabric deserves more attention from RV owners. Because slide toppers are often out of sight, they are easy to forget about—but they take a beating from sun, rain, wind, and general weather exposure. Over time, that wear can cause the fabric to weaken, crack, or fail.Eric explains how to spot signs that your slide-topper fabric may need to be replaced and why taking care of it early can help prevent bigger, more expensive problems later. He also talks about the role slide topper fabric plays in protecting your RV and keeping it looking good.The episode also highlights SunPro Manufacturing as a trusted source for replacement slide topper fabrics, backed by years of experience in the RV industry. Overall, this episode is a practical reminder that a little attention to slide topper fabric can go a long way toward protecting your RV and helping you enjoy a smoother camping experience.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Sunpro Mfg Slide Out Fabric Discount Code Save 10%- "TheSmartRVer10"Sunpro Electrical Tool Kit Flaretite Repair SealsHere is a link to the 2 RV Accessory Catalogs - 2026 RV Catalogs Contact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

In this episode of The Smart RVer Podcast, Eric Stark talks about a growing trend in today’s RV industry: factory 12-volt compressor refrigerators.These refrigerators offer some real advantages. They cool faster than many older RV refrigerator designs, they fit the move toward all-electric RVs, and they eliminate propane from the cooling side of the equation. But Eric explains why cooling performance alone isn't enough when you’re considering long-term ownership.Modern OEM 12V refrigerators from brands like Dometic, Furrion, and Norcold are electronically managed systems. Manufacturer and service materials show these units use control panels, control boards, and, in some cases, compressor drive boards. They also depend heavily on proper 12-volt power, stable voltage, good wiring, and clean grounds.That means when a refrigerator stops cooling, the problem may not be simple. It could be the refrigerator itself, or it could be a power issue, a voltage-drop problem, a connection issue, or a control-related fault. That added complexity can affect repair cost, downtime, and how difficult the problem is to diagnose on the road.Eric also discusses why warranty length matters. Current documentation for these product lines shows that warranty coverage is often around 1 year, which should be part of the buying conversation for a high-cost RV appliance.This episode is not about attacking brands. It’s about helping RVers ask smarter questions:How is the refrigerator diagnosed when it quits?How dependent is it on proprietary controls or boards?How sensitive is it to voltage drop and wiring issues?How easy is it to get parts?What happens if it fails after the warranty expires?If you’re shopping for an RV with a 12V compressor refrigerator, or thinking about replacing one, this episode will help you think beyond the showroom pitch and focus on what really matters over time.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Here is a link to the 2 RV Accessory Catalogs - 2026 RV Catalogs Dutchaire 10 CU FT 12 Volt Compressor RV Refrigerator - Replaces Most 8 Cu FT RV RefrigeratorsPICQUIC RV Screwdriver - RV Driver w/ BitsContact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

In this episode, Eric Stark breaks down the #1 mistake people make when upgrading an RV toilet: assuming the new toilet will connect the same way as the old one. The floor mounting is usually straightforward, but the water supply connection is where most upgrades get hung up—different fittings, different angles, and sometimes a water line that needs to be replaced or adapted. Eric also covers what really matters when choosing a replacement toilet (spoiler: it’s not the brand name). You’ll learn the measurements to check before you buy, including the bolt spacing and the “back-to-wall” clearance that can make certain upgraded models sit too deep or not fit at all. Plus, listeners are invited to share what black tank treatments have worked best for them, and Eric wraps up with a look at new Camco sewer hose fitting upgrades designed to make hookups easier and more reliable. Episode Focus: RV toilet replacement and upgrades — what actually causes problems, and how to avoid them.What we coverThe #1 RV toilet upgrade mistake:assuming thewater connectionis universal Whybrand usually doesn’t matterfor mounting: most RV toilets bolt down to the flange in a similar wayThe real “gotchas” when swapping toilets: Water supply line fitment(may need a new line, adapter, or reroute)Fitting types and anglesthat change between modelsClearance to the wall(“too deep” problems when upgrading to larger/elongated styles)What to measurebeforeyou order: Base footprint and bolt positionDistance from mounting bolts to the wallWater line location and accessPractical tips fromEric Starkfor a smoother install:Don’t assume—verify your connection type and space Plan for a water line update even if the toilet swap looks “simple.” Confirm you can still access fittings after the new toilet is in placeCommunity question:What black tank treatments work best for you?Let Me Know?Gear talk/wrap-up:A look at Camco’s newer sewer hose fittings and why they can make connections faster, cleaner, and more reliableResources Mentioned in this Episode: Here is a link to the 2 RV Accessory Catalogs - 2026 RV Catalogs Camco Sewer Hose Cool Fittings - Latest Fittings that Swivel and Light UpPICQUIC RV Screwdriver - RV Driver w/ BitsContact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

Ever been plugged into shore power but still had dim lights or a battery that won’t stay charged? In this episode, Eric breaks down RV power converters in plain English—what they do, why they matter, and how to identify the style and brand you have in your rig.You’ll learn the difference between 120V AC and 12V DC, where converters are usually located, and why knowing your converter’s brand/model makes troubleshooting and replacing it much easier. We also cover single-stage vs multi-stage “smart” converters, and why charging profiles matter even more if you’re running (or upgrading to) lithium batteries.To wrap up, we pivot to RV fire safety—where to keep fire extinguishers, why adding an extra one or two is smart, and why quality matters when you’re buying a life-saving tool. Product Brands - WFCO, Parallax, Iota, PowerMax, Progressive Dynamics, Xantrex, Picquic, Victron, Amerex, Kidde, Ansul, Badger.Action step: Find your converter, snap a photo of the label, and write down the brand/model/amps—then check your fire extinguisher placement before your next trip.Takeaways:Understanding the operational mechanics and significance of the power converter in an RV is crucial for effective maintenance.When plugged into shore power, the power converter should supply 12 volts to the RV and charge the battery simultaneously.It is essential to identify the specific model and brand of your RV's power converter for troubleshooting purposes.The selection of high-quality batteries and converters greatly influences the longevity and performance of your RV's electrical system.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Here is a link to the 2 RV Accessory Catalogs - 2026 RV Catalogs Converter Check List- Check ListRV Electrical Problems - Check ListFire Extinguisher - Placement GuidePICQUIC RV Screwdriver - RV Driver w/ BitsContact Us - Call, Text, Video, Email Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

Today, we’re talking RV water lines and how to replace a faucet without leaks. I’ll cover the tools you need, the key steps that matter, and two digital catalogs that make finding parts much easier. Eric begins by explaining the different types of RV water lines and fittings and why they can appear more complex than they are. You’ll also hear what basic tools you’ll need—most of which are common household tools—so you don’t feel like you need a full workshop to get the job done. Along the way, the host shares a few real-life tips on planning ahead, selecting the right parts, and choosing a good time to tackle the installation. Eric also talks about the “mental side” of DIY repairs—because a mess of water lines under a sink can make anyone want to back away slowly. You’ll get tips to stay calm, label lines, and keep track of connections so you don’t get turned around during the swap. To wrap up, Eric points you to additional resources, including downloadable checklists, to help you stay organized and confident during RV maintenance. The goal is simple: make faucet replacement feel doable—even if you’ve never done it before.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Here is a link to the 2 RV Accessory Catalogs I mentioned - 2026 RV Catalogs Water Faucet Replacement - Check ListContact Us - Call, Text, Video, Email Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

This podcast episode examines the often-overlooked winter diesel challenges, with a focus on power loss, soot accumulation, and issues related to the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). Our discussion features an insightful interview with Jessica from Power Service, who explains the unique challenges winter conditions pose for diesel engines. We explore how the formulation of winter diesel differs significantly from its summer counterpart, leading to performance issues RV owners should be aware of. Additionally, we provide practical maintenance tips, emphasizing the importance of regular preventive measures to mitigate potential problems. This episode is essential for anyone reliant on diesel engines, as it equips listeners with the knowledge necessary for optimal performance during the winter months. The discussion addresses the often-overlooked intricacies of winter diesel performance. A focal point of the discussion is the 'hidden winter diesel problem,' which encompasses not merely the well-known issue of gelling but also the nuanced complications of power loss, soot accumulation, and difficulties related to Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF).In an enlightening interview with Jessica from Power Service, listeners are introduced to critical differences in diesel fuel characteristics between winter and summer. These differences, primarily due to the refining processes adapted to seasonal temperatures, can exacerbate existing engine issues if not properly managed. The dialogue encourages RV owners and diesel engine operators to remain vigilant, particularly highlighting early indicators of injector and emission system struggles that may arise as winter progresses. These symptoms, including substantial drops in fuel economy and increased frequency of 'regens', are vital warning signs that require immediate attention to ensure optimal engine performance during the harsher months.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Power Service Diesel Injector CleanerContact Us - Call, Text, Video, Email Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

The podcast episode meticulously examines the myriad of electrical problems that RV owners frequently face, particularly those that seem never-ending and multifaceted. Eric notes that the root causes of these electrical issues often lie in the fundamental components of an RV's electrical system, particularly the batteries and converters that regulate 12-volt power. By clarifying the differences between the 12-volt and 110-volt systems, Eric aims to equip RV owners with the knowledge to identify, understand, and resolve these issues effectively. Emphasizing a comprehensive understanding of one's RV can significantly demystify troubleshooting, enabling owners to navigate electrical challenges with greater confidence. Moreover, the podcast offers practical advice on essential tools for successful electrical repairs and maintenance. The speaker highlights the importance of having high-quality tools, such as voltmeters and wire strippers, which are crucial for conducting accurate diagnostics and repairs. This segment empowers listeners by showing that, with the right tools, RV owners can tackle a variety of electrical issues independently, enhancing their overall RV experience. The discussion also addresses common misconceptions about electrical problems, emphasizing that many issues may seem complex but often stem from a single, identifiable source that can be resolved with relative ease. In the episode's conclusion, Eric introduces a new product—the Lippert step light—that exemplifies technological advancements in RV accessories. Designed to enhance safety during entry and exit, this motion-activated light is a significant improvement in RV convenience. The podcast wraps up with an invitation for listeners to engage further, whether to seek assistance with electrical issues or to explore innovative RV solutions, thereby fostering a proactive community of RV enthusiasts eager to enhance their knowledge and experience.Takeaways:Electrical issues within an RV often stem from problems with the deep-cycle batteries.Understanding the distinction between 12-volt and 110-volt systems is crucial for diagnosing electrical issues.Using a voltmeter can significantly simplify troubleshooting electrical issues in an RV.GFCI outlets are a common cause of power issues in RVs and should always be checked first.Maintaining quality tools is vital to effective electrical repairs in an RV.Properly diagnosing issues can prevent unnecessary replacements and save time during RV maintenance.Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Electrical Repair Work Sheet - Download Sunpro Mfg Slide Out Replacement Fabrics Contact Us - Call, Text, Video, Email Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning Fabrics Hot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc. Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website

The podcast explores the complex issues surrounding RV roof leaks, focusing on practical solutions such as RV roof sealing tapes and Dicor lap sealant. With a methodical approach, I explore the various types of roofs, including rubber, TPO, aluminum, and fiberglass, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method of sealing.The conversation also addresses the essential preparation required before applying any sealing materials, emphasizing the need for a clean, dry surface to ensure optimal adhesion and sealant longevity. I address common misconceptions about the use of generic tapes versus RV-specific products, highlighting the potential pitfalls of using inferior materials that may compromise the roof's integrity. Furthermore, I present two options for RV safes, underscoring the importance of securing valuables while traveling. This segment serves not only to inform but also to provide practical solutions to enhance RV safety and maintenance.Takeaways:This episode emphasizes the importance of using appropriate sealing methods for RV roofs to prevent water damage.We discuss various types of roof sealing tapes and Dicor lap sealant, outlining their specific applications and benefits.The podcast highlights the need for proper roof preparation before applying sealants to ensure optimal adhesion and performance.Listeners gain insight into selecting the right safe for storing valuables in an RV, balancing security and space considerations.We detail the innovative design features of the Dorm Room safe, which accommodates electronic devices while providing security.The episode concludes with practical advice on regular roof inspections and maintenance to prolong the life of an RV roof.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Roof Sealing Tapes & SealantsDownload Quick Sealing ChartStealth Safes (Search College Dorm Compact Safe 5.0)Liberty Safes (Search HDV 500X)Duralast Wire Probe Kit (Search 89-005)Contact Us - Call, Text, Video, EmailOur Online Resources:The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube VideosSunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning FabricsHot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines, etc.Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website