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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3741577" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>What everyone else has said. In addition, take it to an RV park with full hookups and check electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems with everything hooked up. RV’s have a 12 V DC and a 120 V AC electrical system. Make sure you understand the electrical system to properly test everything. I own an RV park, and I’ve seen numerous people buy a brand new RV without hooking it up before they bought it. They bring it out and hook it up only to see water pouring out from under the RV or other major issues. One other thing that I’ve seen more than once is the black holding tank being full of solid waste which sets up like concrete. It basically happens if the owner leaves the gate valve open when hooked up to a sewer system. The black tank has to have water in it to prevent this from happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3741577, member: 48447"] What everyone else has said. In addition, take it to an RV park with full hookups and check electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems with everything hooked up. RV’s have a 12 V DC and a 120 V AC electrical system. Make sure you understand the electrical system to properly test everything. I own an RV park, and I’ve seen numerous people buy a brand new RV without hooking it up before they bought it. They bring it out and hook it up only to see water pouring out from under the RV or other major issues. One other thing that I’ve seen more than once is the black holding tank being full of solid waste which sets up like concrete. It basically happens if the owner leaves the gate valve open when hooked up to a sewer system. The black tank has to have water in it to prevent this from happening. [/QUOTE]
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