25 RV Modifications: Were They Worth It?

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Published 2024-04-14
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Today I wanted to take a look at the RV Modifications we have done and see which ones we still have and which ones we removed. I was very thankful that most of these modifications have been great for RVing. Rv Modifications and upgrades can help customize the Rv for exactly what fits you. These have definitely helped us enjoy the RV more. What is an RV Modification you have done that you have loved?

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All Comments (21)
  • @AllAboutRVs
  • Hey there, We definitely use DVD's still. We do not have Starlink , so we find ourselves in the boonies and the ability to put in a movie is awesome. Love your videos, keep them coming!
  • @imaginetravelsGD
    We still have a dvd player on board, actually sometimes 2 of them as we have one just for watching movies outside with the projector on occasion. We also have a media library on hard drives thru a raspberry pie, this enables us to have a few hundred of our favorite movies or TV shows in a very small space(I have them stuck on the wall behind the TV with velcro).
  • @TeachAllNations
    To help insulate my windows I basically made a reflect-x sandwich. I glued reflect-x on both sides of a sheet of corrugated plastic that was cut to fit snugly in each of my windows. So, when it is hot or cold outside these panels just fit into the metal frame of all my windows and I pull the shade over them. When not using them they simply set on the floor under the window they go to or they slide behind a door that is always open.
  • @anthonyb2334
    We keep a DVD player and a few DVD’s in our rig “ just in case”. Maybe boondocking, no cell or WiFi service.( We don’t have Starlink). You may be stuck inside with heavy rain, or not feeling well, so we have it . Good modifications. Thank you.
  • @timf6916
    Yes, I use my DVD a lot in the bedroom. We camp a lot in the Forest with no cell or tree free skys. The wife reads and I watch a little video.
  • love my DVD, always works, no ads, and I love to be able to watch tv before bed.
  • @XLSLife
    I'm super excited for the new inverter ACs. I can't wait for models compatible with ducted systems and wall thermostats to come out. I like my "smart" RV thermostat and with how the floorplan is on my model the bedroom wouldn't cool very well without the ducts to dump cool air into there. But I've had an inverter mini-split back home for years and I love it, so I can't wait for the technology to finally make it to RVs.
  • Thanks for your time in creating the content! It's definitely food for thought. For Mod #10, I mounted the shade so that it has to come up instead of being pulled down. I leave it down about 2 inches from the top so that I can see who is at the door, without them staring at my boxer shorts if the curtain had to come up from the bottom... I recently changed the light switches to "lighted" versions, so that I don't inadvertently leave the front cap lights or the bright side lights on at night, the glowing light is quite the reminder.
  • @Itsa_Mea
    Definitely taking the Ammo can idea. Mostly for the odd ball sewer stuff like the Y connector. Thanks in advance.
  • @BTNomad
    I always appreciate your videos.
  • Jared I love your video's and the great information you share. I Pray for safe travels for you and your family
  • @johndoe-oi7bq
    Modification 1 has a hidden benefit, if a thief is snooping around your rv looking for a hidden key they might end up opening that, get grossed out and leave lol
  • @JJ-Journeys
    Great video. Yes, we have a blue-ray/DVD player and we use it. Our biggest mod was adding 600 watts of solar w/ 3-100 amp lithium batteries, using all Victron components. Also, adding 2-5" square PVC attached to the under belly of the RV for our sewer hoses. Adding the Valterra gate valve to the end of the Black/Gray pipe for dumping tanks definite plus. Keep the videos coming.
  • @DavidHBurkart
    You tips are some of my favorites Jared. Thanks again.