Whats New in RV Parts? What?s new for 2009?

Steve Joyce

? BY STEVE JOYCE
of Jubilee RV Centre, Kamloops, BC

 

What?s new for 2009?
All sorts of good stuff.

For the RVer looking for a sewer hose support, Sidewinder, by Camco, has come out with their newly designed support system to accommodate 10 to 20-ft hoses.? This new design enables you to easily position it around obstacles while maintaining its shape. With deep pockets to hold your sewer hose in place, and a convenient carrying handle, this is sure to be a great addition for any RVer.
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Summer may not be here yet but let?s talk about it anyway. As I often hear throughout the summer months when it is hot outside: ?Steve, my fridge is not performing the way it should.? What one should do during these times is to get the hot air from the backside of the refrigerator evacuated. Camco has come out with a new RV refrigerator vent cover that incorporates a solar panel and fan assembly to exhaust this heat. These covers are fashioned in a universal design, fitting Dometic and newer style Norcold bases. Having the solar panel mounted to the top, eliminates the power draw from your RV battery. For the RVer that has an older model unit, the solar panel and fan are available as a separate unit enabling you to use your existing vent cover. Be sure to check your local RV dealership for these items.

Thank-you, and lets have fun out there!

P.S. Be sure to come say Hi to Sheila, your RVT publisher who will be on location at Jubilee RV Centre during our annual Show and Sale being held March 27-29 2009. While here, you can also check out our now completed parts store renovations!? We have more room now for more new products.

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