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1:09

Early Morning Insulation Project Planning

rswfire records a brief transmission at 5 AM while dealing with cold conditions in his living space. He describes struggling with the video recording itself, then outlines his immediate plan to address the temperature problem. After discovering Lowe's opens at 6 AM, he decides to get coffee, bring the cats inside, and purchase insulation materials to address the inadequate heating. He mentions using a ceramic heater that isn't sufficient and notes the temperature dropped significantly at 2 AM, forcing him to turn on additional heating. He briefly references a fuse panel issue where a fuse fell inside and he had to open the panel to retrieve it. The transmission ends with him prioritizing getting himself and his cats warm.

Mar 13, 2024 · 41% match
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6:16

RV Electrical Troubleshooting and Setup Issues

The speaker documents an evening in their RV at 9 PM, dealing with ongoing electrical problems and poor dealership service quality. Their father visited to help troubleshoot electrical issues, discovering that a blown fuse in a restricted access panel was causing problems - despite being told by dealership technicians never to access that area. The speaker expresses frustration with the RV industry's poor craftsmanship, noting shoddy wiring repairs with unprofessional tape jobs on what appears to be a significant financial investment. The RV interior is disorganized because the speaker had to retract the slides and level the unit, using pyramid-shaped leveling blocks. They're using a ceramic electric heater on low setting due to electrical limitations, which has blown fuses when used on high. The speaker mentions plans to build a custom desk area for solar equipment and other systems. Throughout the recording, their cat Oliver is actively covering up food and later destroying curtains behind a barrier. The speaker notes the importance of staying organized in the RV space and mentions their mother will help fix curtains that are hanging too low. They express tiredness from poor sleep the previous night and hope to sleep better with the curtains installed and heater running.

Mar 12, 2024 · 37% match
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4:27

Redoing RV Insulation in Cold Weather

The speaker wakes up at 6 AM on a cold Tuesday morning (32 degrees inside the RV) and decides to completely redo their insulation work because the previous job wasn't good enough. They discover issues with their furnace not running at full capacity and struggle with the cold temperature (dropping to 45 degrees). The speaker finds a large uninsulated cavity behind a panel and realizes they need to address it. They discover that the reflective tape they purchased from Amazon is not actually reflective or insulating material - just regular tape. After consulting ChatGPT, they confirm the product is defective and decide to return it to Amazon. Throughout the work, they deal with practical challenges like needing better gloves for handling insulation and tape removal, concerns about an oil-leaking cat calming device, and confusion about their furnace's heat pump setting.

Mar 19, 2024 · 36% match
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34:37

RV Living and Park Service Career Decision

The speaker introduces himself as Sam, living in an RV for 6 months. He describes a profound encounter with a mother deer and two fawns on a trail at Mammoth Cave, where they shared space for over an hour. He discusses RV maintenance issues including heat problems (reaching 85°F inside), gnat infestations, and refrigerator temperature control failures. The speaker expresses a strong desire to work for the Park Service after being inspired by residential buildings for park workers at Mammoth Cave. He hikes trails at the park, encounters multiple deer, and reflects on disconnection from nature in modern life. He returns to address RV problems by installing pipe insulation around slide mechanisms to prevent heat loss and insect entry. The speaker mentions upcoming RV shop repairs and his preference for solitude over having neighbors.

Aug 28, 2024 · 36% match
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7:00

Managing RV Living Challenges and Dental Work

The speaker reflects on feeling restless after two weeks in the same location but needing to stay for two more months to complete dental work. They describe a busy day that included doing laundry (which they disliked due to crowds), shopping for chili ingredients and rugs, and dealing with new dentures that are causing gum pain. The speaker discusses various RV living challenges including a bed they hate, leveling issues, contact lens problems from a prescription mix-up, and concerns about heat affecting their cat Bailey. They express frustration with weather prediction accuracy and their desire to move to a different campsite. The transmission includes interactions with Bailey the cat, who no longer wants to go outside. The speaker plans to level the RV and make chili, acknowledging they're in a complaining mood but will work through the practical issues.

Jun 12, 2024 · 35% match
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8:10

RV Insulation Project and Temperature Testing

The speaker documents an insulation project in their RV, showing temperature readings and thermal management challenges. They begin with the thermostat at 60 degrees after heating to 70 and turning off the furnace. Outside temperatures range from 33-49 degrees. The speaker works on insulating wall panels using reflective tape, pink insulation, and pipe insulation materials. They demonstrate a multi-layer approach: reflective tape against the wall, pink insulation, then more reflective tape. The speaker mentions running low on materials and having ordered more from Amazon, noting they don't have access to their Jeep for three days. They work around existing seatbelts and bolts, preserving them for potential future trade-in. The project includes sealing gaps where cold air enters. The speaker expresses satisfaction with the work and mentions plans to add cardboard backing and window treatments. They note the temperature rising during the project and express pride in the self-reliant accomplishment.

Mar 19, 2024 · 35% match
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10:14

First Night Living in RV

The speaker documents their first night sleeping in an RV parked in their driveway with two cats, Oliver and Bailey. The night presented multiple challenges: **temperatures dropped to 28°F outside**, causing the propane heater to run constantly and drain the tank from 77% to 44%. **Oliver turned on the bathroom faucet full blast** during the night, creating water sounds and potentially filling the waste tank. The speaker experienced **poor sleep quality** due to an uncomfortable two-part mattress and frequent heater noise interruptions. The **cab area proved extremely cold** with no privacy solution beyond a temporary blanket barrier. Despite these issues, the speaker maintains a positive outlook, viewing the problems as solvable challenges rather than reasons to abandon the RV lifestyle. They plan to research **insulation modifications** and custom mattress solutions. The speaker emphasizes this is a learning process and expects conditions to improve with each night.

Mar 11, 2024 · 34% match
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12:51

Preparing RV for April Move-Out Under Pressure

The speaker announces breaking their lease effective April 30th and documents intensive RV preparation work over several days. **Key developments include:** giving notice to leave current housing, making progress on RV setup with mother's help before she travels to Michigan, and working alone with cats afterward. **Technical work completed:** Installing heater system with external propane capability, adding storage solutions including command hooks and hanging organizers, installing new insulated blackout curtains, and troubleshooting water system problems. The speaker discovers both kitchen and bathroom sinks are overflowing due to full tanks, likely from a cat (Oliver) running water full blast on the first night. **Equipment and supplies:** Purchased 80-pound solar battery (which caused back strain), dash cam system for front/rear visibility while driving, new RV lock, external tank sensors, and carpet for flooring. The speaker works through the night multiple times, sleeping in the RV and monitoring temperature retention (losing 1 degree every 15 minutes when heater is off). **Emotional state:** Alternates between excitement and "sheer terror" about the upcoming transition, acknowledging the fear will subside once actually on the road. Multiple early morning work sessions (2-3 AM) driven by bad dreams about "old life" and determination to make progress.

Mar 28, 2024 · 33% match
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7:20

Planning RV Insulation and Camera Installation

rswfire records from inside what appears to be a vehicle due to rain, making the RV too cold. He discusses discovering he may be allergic to his cats after reviewing his videos and plans to consult ChatGPT about it. **Main focus is on RV insulation planning** - he explains his decision-making process, noting he can't act until he resolves whether to use R-board or just reflective insulation. He researched that reflective insulation works best with an air gap but can still function as a moisture barrier when placed directly against walls. He didn't purchase R-board at Lowe's because the sheets were too large for his Jeep. **He's debating between two approaches**: using R-board with pink insulation and reflective material around pipes and vents for maximum insulation, or just using reflective material which would be "good enough." He mentions an upcoming uncomfortable conversation with his parents after a recent conflict, and requests advice on mounting four cameras to the outside of his RV safely to prevent rattling damage while driving. The cameras would provide better visibility and safety while driving.

Mar 15, 2024 · 33% match
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5:36

Installing RV Insulation Behind Kitchen Panels

rswfire documents progress on insulating his RV by removing kitchen drawers to access areas behind panels. He shows improved access to previously hard-to-reach spaces and discusses insulation placement strategies. He references ChatGPT's advice about maintaining 5-inch clearance around vents but expresses skepticism about trusting AI completely. He considers adding light boards to keep pink insulation flat but decides against major modifications. After receiving advice to leave certain areas untouched, he focuses on insulating accessible panels while avoiding sensitive mechanical areas. He completes three panels and expresses satisfaction with the project as his first major RV modification, noting the temperature is around 70 degrees as the sun sets.

Mar 16, 2024 · 33% match
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13:28

Morning Routine and Creative Inspiration Discovery

The speaker wakes at 7 AM in their RV and reflects on morning quietude and bird sounds no longer bothering them. They acknowledge advice received about mattresses and confirm they will purchase one but are weighing transport options for their Jeep. **YouTube algorithm discovery** leads to art journaling content they had never encountered before, prompting supply purchases sent to their mother's house. They discover a Korean woman's self-sufficient lifestyle videos and cooking techniques, finding inspiration in her rice-based meals and small-space living. The speaker expresses desire to **embrace dietary changes** including making rice a staple and eating breakfast regularly. **Propane concerns** limit their cooking as they worry about running the tanks dry, especially since the fridge needs propane when moving. They discuss microwave egg preparation and mention having a rice cooker they used once. Coffee sensitivity during withdrawal makes them consider eliminating caffeine. They reflect on how RV living forces adaptation compared to their previous house living where similar attempts at change failed. Window coverings help with temperature control but make the space feel like a dungeon. The video ends with speculation about a commenter's username.

May 5, 2024 · 33% match
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21:34

Managing RV Leveling and Withdrawal Symptoms

rswfire records a morning transmission from his RV at 10:30 AM on Saturday, dealing with withdrawal symptoms from prescription pills while managing practical challenges. He describes physical sensations like disrupted gravity and temperature fluctuations. The RV is significantly unlevel, causing rocking in the wind and making daily activities difficult. His cats Bailey and Oliver demand constant attention, complicating his attempts to make coffee and organize the space. He plans to level the RV using stabilizer blocks despite feeling tired from withdrawal. The campsite is crowded with neighbors too close together, unlike his preferred previous location with more privacy and trees. He reflects on being dramatic as part of his gay identity and deciding not to worry about others' opinions of his behavior. The wind is strong enough to rock the RV and keep the cats inside despite the heat. He considers the stress on his camper from being unlevel and questions whether the solar equipment weight is problematic. Plans include grilling burgers and potentially playing PlayStation, though the unlevel surface makes sitting uncomfortable.

Apr 28, 2024 · 32% match
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6:43

Daily Tasks and RV Life Maintenance

rswfire documents a day of practical tasks while living in an RV. He plans to visit multiple towns for propane, laundry, and tire replacement with all-terrain tires. The RV isn't level, causing back pain and preventing desktop use. He's organized belongings, continuing to minimize possessions as he adapts to mobile living. He gets his ears pierced for the first time, though not with the silver hoops he wanted due to local restrictions. The piercings bleed significantly. He keeps his location secret from his parents. Back at the RV, he works on securing solar panels and other equipment, preparing the space so his companion Bailey can move around safely when the slide is extended. He mentions upcoming dental work and reflects on the ongoing process of downsizing possessions as priorities become clearer through mobile living.

Jun 4, 2024 · 32% match
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13:35

Attempting RV Slide Repair Before Oregon Journey

rswfire begins the day at 6 AM in an RV, preparing for a 10-hour drive through Wyoming to Idaho the following day, then continuing to Oregon. **Bailey the cat** wants out but must wait. The primary focus is attempting to repair a malfunctioning slide that won't retract fully, compromising insulation and letting in elements. The slide mechanism is partially stuck - one section moves but another remains fixed, creating gaps that allow cold air and moisture infiltration. rswfire expresses strong criticism of RV slide design, calling them "the dumbest thing RV manufacturers ever made" due to their tendency to fail, compromise insulation, and reduce usable storage space. **Repair attempts include:** - Installing pipe insulation in gaps around the slide mechanism - Planning to seal remaining areas with Eternabond tape - Working both inside and outside the RV to minimize air infiltration rswfire explains the slide has been problematic since acquisition, requiring constant reconfiguration when moving and providing an uncomfortable sleeping surface. The plan is to permanently seal the slide in its current position rather than attempt expensive professional repairs, as the slide will never be extended again. The work is motivated by the need to survive Pacific Northwest weather conditions.

Sep 27, 2024 · 32% match
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36:14

Installing Solar Power System in RV

The speaker documents installing a solar power system in their RV on a cold Saturday morning (37°F outside, 40.8°F inside). They drill holes in the camper for solar panel cables and internet, with help from their father and a tech person. The process involves mounting two solar panels, connecting an 80-pound battery system, and running cables through the RV wall using silicone sealant. Throughout the installation, they manage two cats (Oliver and Bailey) who want to be outside, using cat carriers to keep them secure. The speaker mentions being an "old gay man" not known for "brute force" when struggling with the heavy battery. Once connected, the system shows 356 watts of power generation and successfully charges the speaker's phone. They test running their entire RV electrical system off the solar battery, including a ceramic heater that draws 1,600 watts. The battery reaches about 80% charge after a couple hours of solar input. The speaker expresses excitement about potentially running off-grid and plans to add decorative lights to make the space feel more like home. They mention ongoing issues with Mountain Dew addiction and reference a neighbor who drives race cars.

Apr 7, 2024 · 32% match
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10:44

Considering Reopening Comments While Making Chili

rswfire reflects on potentially reopening YouTube comments while cooking chili in his RV. He discusses the wind picking up and his cat Bailey being agitated. He explains why he previously disabled comments - too many were superficial or judgmental, and as an integrated person, attacks feel personal rather than compartmentalized. He acknowledges some viewers might feel rejected but describes how negative comments force him to process what he considers nonsense. He mentions being proud of recent mountain driving experiences where he used integration rather than fight-or-flight responses when confronting fears. He talks himself out of reopening comments by the end. **Technical details:** He's cooking simple chili (hamburger, diced tomatoes, red and black beans, V8) using 150 watts of solar power. His battery charging process has improved - took 4.5 hours to fully charge but batteries are reading 12.68 volts, which concerns him about their condition.

Oct 5, 2024 · 32% match
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3:17

Addressing Trollish Comments on Fire Safety Video

rswfire records from his camper with his cat Bailey, addressing an influx of trollish comments on a previous video about someone pouring charcoal lighter fluid into a fire. He explains his initial understanding of viewers lacking context about him, but notes the comments have escalated to personal insults including being called "Karen" and told to "buy dildos." He emphasizes that the behavior he documented was indeed a fire hazard, citing articles from the Army and city of Phoenix. rswfire describes waking up and immediately seeing the dangerous behavior, explaining his reaction was reasonable given feeling unsafe. He criticizes people for making judgments without considering context and states he will highlight specific comments to call out unacceptable behavior.

Jul 31, 2024 · 32% match
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13:11

Driving Home from Dentist Through Parents' Town

rswfire drives home from a dental appointment, taking an alternate route through his parents' town due to traffic backup. He expresses discomfort about being in their vicinity and reflects on not wanting contact with them. During the drive, he engages in "Jeep ducking" - placing rubber ducks on other Jeeps he encounters. The transmission shifts to memories of past drug use, particularly recounting dating a cocaine dealer in Detroit and his eventual decision to quit drugs. He discusses his current medication (clonazepam) and desire to discontinue it. He acknowledges significant dissatisfaction with RV living - disliking the small space, heat, humidity, campground proximity to others, and feeling that his dog Bailey is bored. He clarifies that he originally wanted to buy land for a cabin, and the RV was a backup plan after leaving his house due to parental separation. rswfire mentions upcoming plans to move to a wooded location on July 7th and expresses hope that mobility rather than stationary living might improve his experience. He discusses current interests in Elden Ring gaming content and reflects on his readiness for dramatic life changes, including potential return to nightlife.

Jul 3, 2024 · 32% match
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