In this week's episode, we chat about the reliability of an RV quality survey conducted by dealers and share essential tips for winterizing your RV batteries. Plus, the progress we've been making in the studio and more!
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00:00 Introduction 02:08 Studio Updates and Podcasting Plans 12:13 Discussion on RV Dealers Association's Quality Circle Awards 28:35 Battery Care and Storage Tips for Winter 35:51 Lithium Battery Maintenance 38:18 Checking on Stored RVs 41:20 Social Media Frustrations 45:51 Innovations in RV Air Conditioners 50:34 Thursday Night Football Rant 58:13 Fall Baking Delights 01:00:46 Conclusion
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