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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!.

Crunchy numbers

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 1,300 times in 2010. That’s about 3 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 10 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 11 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 1mb. That’s about a picture per month.

The busiest day of the year was August 26th with 44 views. The most popular post that day was Testimonials.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were sandiego.craigslist.org, WordPress Dashboardrepair-rv.com, and zzsst.co.cc.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for rv solutions, affordable rv solutions, affordablervsolutions.com, xantrex echo charge, and echo-charge.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

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Testimonials June 2010
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About Us June 2010

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Links June 2010

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Prevost Webinar on Winter Prep – Heating System Maintenance November 2010

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Don’t let your RV lot rot July 2010
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Prevost Webinar on Winter Prep – Heating System Maintenance

So I thought I’d post some notes from the recent Prevost Webinar I attended on Nov. 4th.  This Webinar covered Winter Preparation – Heating System Maintenance.

The following items were covered in this webinar:
* Battery systems
* Booster cables to jump start
* Engine cranking
* Preheaters
* Coolant
* Pneumatic system issues

The first comment was SAFETY - more critical in winter conditions.

Battery systems – Group 31 (4) (most common) or 8 D
- Ignition & battery switch are one in the same
- Volvo 9700 – separate battery switch to left of ignition switch (more…)


Prevost Launches Connection Webinar Program for Prevost Owners

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Prevost announced a new webinar program yesterday, for Prevost customers, operators, drivers and maintenance personnel. The next Prevost Connection Webinar will take place on October 21, 2010 at 2:30 EDT, and will be about the Volvo D13 Engine Introduction. The have also planned a Prevost Connection Webinar for November 4, 2010 about Motorcoach Winter Preparation – Heating System Maintenance. For a full listing of Connection Webinars click here.


Xantrex Echo Charge

Xantrex Echo Charge

Xantrex Echo Charge

I installed a Xantrex Echo Charge yesterday on a ’28 Jamboree. What a breeze to install. This little unit is an auxiliary battery charger that will charge an auxiliary or starting (chassis) battery by taking shore service (110v) or generator power and trickle charging the starting battery with limited voltage drop. This charger detects when the house battery is being charged and in turn, directs a portion of the charge to the starting/chassis battery. If you’re looking to keep your chassis battery charged, give this little guy a try.


Trying to get indexed in “Technorati”

Well, I can certainly say – trying to get indexed in “Technorati” is by far the most difficult thing I’ve had to do all year.

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I know, that last little blurb with letters and numbers made no sense.  It seems that in order to get indexed, one needs to post some crazy code…  We’ll see what happens.  And yes, I will be including a post regarding air conditioning here soon.  It’s been a long week and today I’m heading down to see some Tall Ships.

Until next time , have a safe Labor Day weekend and Happy Camping!


Don’t let your RV lot rot

Use your RV, turn your RV on, keep water in the system, run your pumps, & run your generator under load at least once a month. If it rains, pull the awning out for a nice rinse. Cover your tires if you store your RV. Move the vehicle around a little bit – even if it’s for 20 min. All these things will help to keep your RV in good working order and will alert you to any potential malfunctions prior to heading out on your next trip.


New pictures posted on flickr.com

Please check out the new pictures of completed jobs on the Flickr Photos section to the right.


Fire, Life & Safety (FLS) – just what is it?

I wanted to let you know about a great service that I offer. It is a “Fire, Life & Safety” (FLS) check I perform on your RV. I will come out to your location and check the following items: Shore Power Service / High Voltage; Generators; Low Voltage / 12v Systems; Propane; Safety Signaling Devices; Air Conditioning & Ventilation / Chassis & House; Heating; Appliances; Chassis, Engine & Suspension Systems; Jacks & Leveling Systems; Plumbing & Sewer Systems; Entertainment Systems; Awnings; Entry Steps; Ladder; Roof; Interior Leaks; & Exterior Leaks. I test to make sure all these items are working properly and safely and give you a written report – including any items that need repair. This is a great way to make sure your RV continues to give you safe and happy trips. Having a hard copy of my report is also a wonderful tool to be able to offer to a prospective buyer. Please call 619-288-3260 to set up an appointment today.


The Importance of Being Level

Hello folks.  This week’s topic is “The Importance of Being Level.”  The reason I want to discuss this topic, is that this week I have received several phone calls regarding refrigerator issues – all with the outcome of their camper/trailer/RV/motor coach not being level.  I want to help save you money and frustration.  Ensure your motor home is level for proper cooling of your gas operated refrigerator.  Even though the pilot is lit for gas operation, this does not mean that the refrigerator will operate correctly.  So please take a minute and double check your bubbles and do a visual check of your motor home/camper and help eliminate warm beer and spoiled milk.


Hello World!

Thanks for stopping by at Affordable RV Solutions’ Blog.  In our upcoming posts we will be covering all kinds of topics such as “What to look for when purchasing an RV”, “Tips for keeping your RV looking like new”, etc.  Each week we will be posting a new topic and we welcome your questions and comments.

Until next time—

Be Safe and Enjoy the Road!

Affordable RV Solutions