Hot weather can make even a simple meal harder on your RV’s cooling system. This week, find smarter ways to cook inside and out, plus better ways to change tight RV beds, use repair tools safely, and avoid a dump station disaster.
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Keep cooking heat outside in hot weather, then use quicker appliances, better ventilation, and smart power habits when meals move indoors.
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Use lighter bedding, better-fitting sheets, and layout-specific tricks to make bunks, corner beds, and Murphy beds easier to handle.
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Burning Man runs August 30 - September 7, 2026. See how an experienced RVer prepares for the playa’s brutal heat, relentless dust, limited water, and days without hookups.
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A few basic safety checks can prevent shocks, burns, damaged components, and bad readings when using multimeters, heat guns, power tools, and other RV repair equipment.
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ARTICLES FROM OUR PARTNERS
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Check the circuit, cord, voltage, and electrical load before an overheated connection or low-voltage problem ruins your cooling plan.
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Avoid spills, blocked lanes, and campground humiliation by steering clear of the mistakes that turn a quick stop into a spectacle.
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