Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 15th July 2022
Most modern motorhomes use a combination of mains electricity, battery power, and LPG gas to run all the various appliances on board. Whether you’re planning on setting up your motorhome at a holiday park or heading to an off-grid campsite, motorhome LPG systems are a game-changer.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 14th July 2022
Despite the increased level of sophistication of motor vehicles, caravans and motorhomes, service intervals over the last 20 years have grown considerably.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 14th July 2022
Why park your motorhome in the garage and hug the lounge room heater through the cooler months when you could be exploring Australia's alpine regions? Of course, driving in wintry conditions requires some careful preparation. Here are our top tips to ensure you have a safe and super-cool experience.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 14th July 2022
There is nothing better than being cosy at home, except maybe feeling cosy in your home on wheels. We are seeing more and more people buying campervans with the intention of living in them full time. People are drawn to the possibility of being able to live cheaply while travelling. But, no matter if you’re living in an RV full-time or using it for holidays, it’s important to enjoy the space you’re in.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 14th July 2022
Are you planning on hiring a motorhome for your next travel adventure? Or perhaps you’re dreaming of owning your own motorhome but lack confidence when it comes to driving a larger vehicle. We have put together the ultimate guide on driving a motorhome in Australia to make things a little easier for you. As they say, practice makes perfect, so take the time to practice driving a larger car before committing to a long drive. With a bit of practice, you’ll be a confident driver in no time.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 13th July 2022
It’s that time of year when many a motorhomer if they haven’t already done so considers winterising their motorhome. Unlike places like Canada, the northern parts of the USA and Europe which have to go to the extremes of draining all water tanks and shutting off water lines it’s a bit easier in Australia. Indeed I reckon it takes three slightly different forms.
Author: Team RVSC
Date Posted: 13th July 2022
These days, so many features of a motorhome rely on power. And to be fair, we’re pretty dependent on it too; imagine not being able to charge your smartphone! This means it's extra important that you understand how to power your motorhome, and learn techniques to make power last the distance. In this guide, we’ll break down how to power your motorhome in a simplified way. This will ensure you don’t get caught out in the dark when you’re next on holiday.