Saturday, May 11, 2013

"The Best in the Business"

"Hi guys.  Below are 2 links. The first is directly to the page for the "Swift Wireless Back Up Camera".  I have several friends who use it on their 5th wheel to align the trailer pin with the truck hitch.  You still need to get out of the truck to check the trailer hight for alignment.

The second link is to Phil's regular website.  There are two other items you may want to look at and consider buying.  

The first is a "Progressive Electric Protection System". There are two models, one can be installed directly in your 5th wheel and the other installed at the campground electric outlet.  It monitors the quality and quantity of the electric flow before it gets into your RV.  If the voltage is to high or low it will not allow the power to go into your 5th wheel.  If the campground electric box is not wired correctly, it will not allow the power to go into your 5th wheel.  I have used this item since 2002 and it has saved me from frying my electric system numerous times.

The other item is the "Tire Tracker".  This is a wireless system that goes on the 5th wheel tires and monitors air pressure and temperature.  I also installed this on my truck and now my motorhome and Jeep.  Again, it saved me from having a blow out that would result in thousands of dollars in body damage.  The device alerts you when there is a change in temperature which happens just before a blow out and it measures tire pressure if there is a slow leak.

Sandy and Rick, you know that I have owned RV's since 1970 and have dealt with hundreds of RV techs and sales people.  In my opinion, Phil is the best in the business when it comes to electronics in an RV and he provides exceptional customer service.  You also know that I do not endorse someone until I have fully vetted them.  You can also watch his videos via the website for "how to's".  Good luck on your new journey and please, please, please ask questions.  Lots and lots of them until everything becomes second nature to you and even then, there are new things to learn." - Steve M