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5:40

Organizing RV Interior and Setting Up Systems

rswfire provides an evening update from inside his camper at 10:30 PM, documenting progress on organizing and insulating the space. He shows off a new propane gauge that tracks usage in 11% increments, noting it dropped from 77% to 22% over several nights. He demonstrates his clothing organization system using drawer organizers for socks and underwear, and discusses storage challenges with the small built-in drawers. He reveals that Lazy Days RV dealership photoshopped promotional photos to show clear blue sky through what is actually an opaque window. rswfire shows his installation of wire management shelves on the walls to keep cables off the ground, with plans for additional shelves in the bedroom area. His Starlink internet is currently running through the only opening window. The kitchen area features basket organizers - pots and pans on top, small appliances like a crock pot below, with new plastic dishes for fire safety. He shows an impressive battery power supply that he loves, though he's frustrated that the manufacturer doesn't offer compatible solar panels. His office setup includes laptop, external monitor, USB hub, external hard drives, Blu-ray player, webcam and lighting, with plans to velcro down permanent items. He's currently running on shore power but plans to transition to solar once he understands his power requirements better.

Mar 24, 2024 · 41% match
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2:54

Solving RV Battery Charging with Solar Setup

rswfire successfully resolves a battery charging issue for his RV through neighbor assistance and improvised wiring. Initially planning to install a new battery charger professionally, he discovers a simpler solution when a nearby neighbor helps him properly wire a neutral-ground plug. This allows him to charge his RV house batteries directly from his solar inverter system, eliminating the need for the new charger. He monitors the charging process, noting voltage readings and expressing satisfaction with the unexpected technical breakthrough. The solution involves running an RV cable outside to connect the systems, with real-time monitoring showing successful power transfer from solar batteries to RV batteries.

Oct 6, 2024 · 39% 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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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

rswfire begins Monday morning at a national recreation area campground, assessing his situation with house batteries that have been running for 3-4 days at 11.15 volts. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 · 32% match
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23:47

Morning RV Power Management on Mountain

rswfire begins his fourth day camping on a mountain at 6 AM with low battery power (25%). He discovers his generator runs on propane and successfully charges his RV batteries using AC power, reaching 1649 watts. He manages solar power generation (80+ watts) to run satellite internet while conserving energy by turning off lights and water pump when not needed. He plans a town trip for supplies including thermal curtains, laundry, shower, and trash disposal. He reflects on missing his mother while playing Horizon Zero Dawn, a game she enjoyed watching him play. Despite some nostalgia and grief, he affirms no regret about leaving his previous life of material conveniences that brought emptiness. He observes other campers collecting firewood systematically and notes mixed feelings about their presence disrupting his solitude. Weather conditions are cold (63°F inside) requiring propane heat conservation. He explores using a 20-lb propane tank for additional heating options. Technical discoveries include learning battery charge indicators, needing a ground adapter for solar charging, and measuring coffee maker power consumption (750 watts initially, dropping to 80 watts). He researches his Oregon Coast trip using iOverlander and Campendium apps, reassessing wind concerns after AI warnings. Current wind predictions show 40 mph gusts coming Friday, which he now considers manageable after research.

Oct 3, 2024 · 31% 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 · 31% match
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10:44

Setting Up Solar Power and Preparing RV

The speaker demonstrates their solar panel setup outside their RV, showing both panels deployed and monitoring power output on a display device. They explain battery capacity calculations - noting their 3,000 kilowatt hour battery can run a 1500-watt ceramic heater for 2 hours before depleting. The battery went into protective mode after heavy heater use the previous night. A second battery has been ordered and will arrive between their birthday and a few days after, being shipped to their parents' house for pickup. They're learning electrical terminology (volts, watts, amps) and troubleshooting why the battery isn't charging yet, consulting ChatGPT which indicates this is normal after full discharge. **Interior modifications** include removing a monitor to create better access and reorganizing the living space. Blue board was installed in the back with help from their father. The eating area has been reconfigured, though the cats (Oliver and Bailey) keep trying to access surfaces they shouldn't. **Inspection preparation** is underway - an inspector is scheduled to visit tomorrow morning, so they're organizing the camper to present it in optimal condition. The speaker took a nap in the RV but didn't sleep well due to concerns about solar panel theft in the neighborhood setting. **House transition** continues with the mother helping pack rooms. Most items are going to Goodwill, books to the library, leaving mainly furniture and electronics to dispose of. The speaker ordered what they expect to be their last DoorDash delivery and expressed readiness to begin their mobile lifestyle.

Apr 7, 2024 · 30% match
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5:35

Setting Up RV Interior During Medication Withdrawal

The speaker documents their first full day living in their RV after moving from their driveway to a campsite. They are experiencing withdrawal from Tramadol, an opiate pain medication they chose to discontinue because it's incompatible with mobile living. Despite physical discomfort, they focus on interior organization projects including installing LED lights across the ceiling, setting up charging stations, mounting cargo netting over the bed for storage, and planning shelving solutions. They express pride in learning to use tools and problem-solving space constraints. The speaker mentions needing to contact their RV dealership for schematics to understand wall structures before drilling. They discuss securing furniture and items for travel safety, noting they won't allow their cats (Bailey and Oliver) to roam while driving until everything is properly secured. The day is cold and rainy, keeping them inside to work on these projects.

Apr 17, 2024 · 30% match
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8:03

Adjusting to RV Living Challenges and Maintenance

rswfire reflects on declining self-confidence and reduced posting frequency while adapting to full-time RV living. He distinguishes between camping and living in a camper, noting unexpected challenges. **Technical issues** include unknown tank levels, smelly freshwater, and needed maintenance on slide systems and awning. He's implementing solutions like collapsible buckets for water management and consulting ChatGPT for maintenance guidance. **Practical struggles** involve organization, storage limitations, power consumption with new appliances, and pet management (Bailey throwing up on rugs). Solar panels are currently stored in the shower, and reflective window coverings require screen removal and storage. **Lifestyle adaptation** includes learning to treat the RV as home rather than temporary camping, watching Star Trek, and managing daily routines. He emphasizes the time needed for adjustment and his goal to master RV systems before traveling to Nevada. The transmission concludes with his intention to blend natural living with modern technology preferences including computers, internet, and RGB lighting.

May 29, 2024 · 30% match
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6:43

Planning Cross-Country Travel After Job Dismissal

rswfire reveals that his employer waited until his last week to dismiss him, attempting to schedule the termination one day before his final shift. He forced them to fire him over the phone instead of in an ambush meeting. Now declaring himself a free agent again, he outlines travel plans from Oregon coast to Kentucky via Columbia River and I-84. **Key changes from previous travel**: This time he won't pre-schedule campgrounds, instead trusting his intuition and taking things day by day. **Primary purpose of Kentucky trip**: Dental work requiring implants on bottom teeth from his trusted dentist. He plans to spend summer in Kentucky, then potentially return to the coast. He discusses needing to plan around freelancing work and invest in RV improvements like solar power and slide repairs.

Mar 27, 2025 · 29% match
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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 · 29% match
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4:48

Organizing RV Interior and Planning Tank Maintenance

The speaker shows progress organizing their RV interior, having acquired new dressers to store clothes and reduce floor clutter. They discuss ongoing challenges with their kitten Luna's litter box training - she's using pads for urination but not consistently using the litter box for defecation. The speaker outlines upcoming tasks including roof maintenance on Thursday to clear debris from trees, emptying tanks, and getting tires inspected on Friday. They mention being at their current location for nearly 90 days and needing to leave next week, expressing that staying in one place too long doesn't suit their preferred lifestyle. The speaker wants to bring more items from storage once the interior organization is complete and move towing equipment from their Jeep to the storage bay.

Aug 14, 2024 · 29% 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 · 29% match
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