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mPower Emergency Jumpstarter
Surge Guard Electra Check Digital Power Monitor
SMI Stay-IN-Play Duo Towed Vehicle Braking System

  
Don't be left stranded with a dead battery in your vehicle! This jump starter works on almost any 12V battery, perfect for cars, small RVs, ATVs, and small tractors. Best of all, it's small enough to fit in a glove compartment and eliminates the need for jumper cables!  
  
  
$99.95
 
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Make sure your electrical outlets are functioning properly with this digital power monitor from Surge Guard. Able to give accurate readings on all AC power sources, it can alert you in the event of a polarity or wiring fault. It features an LED back-lit display with easy-to-use one button operation.
  
  
$59.98
 
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The SMI Stay IN Play Duo braking system features soft pedal proportional braking. It has dual-signal activation, so it won't activate unnecessarily. The combination of deceleration & the application of your RV's brakes applies a smooth pressure to your towed vehicle's braking system.  
  
$859.98
 
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SeeLevel Tank Monitoring Systems

It seems there are monitors for almost everything when you go RV-ing. This can include such things as tire pressure, electricity, engine status and so on. The levels of your liquid tanks are one more aspect that you should keep an eye on. It lets you know whether the tanks are full and if they need to be emptied. The line of Seelevel tank monitors from Garnet Technologies are designed to check several different areas, including your battery voltage or fresh water tank, thereby consolidating space. Certain models also feature kitchen tank monitoring or pump switches. This article goes over the different options available to you, in case you are unsure which one is right for you.
  
RV TIPS AND INFORMATION

Your RV is both a motor vehicle and a home away from home. As such, it has a number of parts that must be inspected on a regular basis to ensure they are working properly, especially if it has been sitting in storage for the winter. Don't wait for repairs to become noticeable before you take action, as checking these parts often will allow you to avoid bigger problems that can end up costing you a ton of money and possibly do a lot of damage to your vehicle.
  
Inspecting your RV after a winter in storage
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