While your RV likely has many of the features you need for comfortable and safe camping trips, there are some accessories that you’ll want to buy to improve your experiences and keep your RV functioning properly. Here are just a few of the RV accessories you’ll want to purchase once you’ve gotten your RV.

Surge Protector

Many people who own RVs use them to visit campgrounds around the country, where they make use of power hookups to use their appliances and devices. However, the power hookups at campgrounds can be easily overloaded, which can lead to brownouts or blackouts that can damage your electronics. Installing a surge protector will help protect the power system in your RV from tetchy campground hookups.

Water Pressure Regulator

RVers at campgrounds also like to use the water hookups that keep them from having to fill up a freshwater tank all the time. But the water pressure at a campground may suffer from overuse just as the power hookup does, which leaves you with trickly showers and sinks. A water pressure regulator on your RV will help ensure that the pressure you get is more even.

Repair Toolkit

Your RV may break down on you while you’re on the road, and if you don’t want to wait hours to get it towed, you should carry some tools to fix it yourself. Pack a special RV toolkit that has screwdrivers, wrenches, duct tape, a flashlight, fasteners, a hammer, a tire jack, an air compressor, spare light bulbs, and anything else you can think of that will help you fix your RV on the road.

Looking for parts for your RV? Contact the MYRV parts department so we can help you find what you need.

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