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Full-time RV setup checklist

A free checklist for turning full-time RV plans into repeatable decisions around payload, tanks, power, internet, maintenance, service loops, and fallback nights.

What you get

A practical handoff from calculator result to next decision.

The file is intentionally lightweight. It gives you enough structure to move forward without pretending every rig uses the same parts.

Full-time readiness checks

Put the big repeatable limits in one place before the lifestyle plan depends on wishful thinking.

  • Payload and storage
  • Tank and service cadence
  • Power and internet baseline

Weekly service rhythm

Plan dump, water, groceries, trash, laundry, propane, repairs, and paid reset nights together.

  • Reset-day cadence
  • Fallback-night budget
  • Service-town notes

First-month pressure test

Catch the recurring problems that only show up once the RV becomes home.

  • Mail and admin
  • Maintenance queue
  • Weather and connectivity fallback

How to use it

Use the file after the math, not before it.

The worksheet works best when it captures a real calculator result and then slows down the buying decision just enough to catch fit, safety, and recovery assumptions.

1

Check the service loop first

Free nights are only useful if tanks, water, trash, groceries, internet, and repairs can be handled predictably.

2

Run the rig limits

Use payload, battery, water, and full-time logistics calculators before treating a floorplan as livable.

3

Budget paid resets on purpose

A small number of planned paid nights is often cheaper than forcing every reset into a bad free campsite plan.

Good fit

You are moving from occasional trips to full-time or near full-time travel.

You need to check whether the rig can repeat normal life without constant resets.

You want tanks, payload, internet, power, and fallback nights in the same plan.

LimitsWhat this resource does not replaceThe resource helps you plan. It does not replace current specs, manuals, code requirements, or installer judgment.
  • Legal, tax, domicile, insurance, or financial advice.
  • A personalized rig inspection or paid trip-planning service.
  • A promise that free camping works every night without paid resets.

Email follow-up

What the follow-up emails help with.

The download is useful by itself. After confirmation, the matching email path keeps the next few decisions tied to the same planning problem.

Email 1

Your full-time RV setup checklist

Deliver the checklist and show how to use the logistics calculator as the first repeatability test.

Email 2

The service loop decides more than the floorplan

Explain tanks, dump runs, potable water, trash, groceries, laundry, and paid fallback nights.

Email 3

Make the rig livable before you make it pretty

Connect payload, storage, internet, power, maintenance, and first-month pressure testing.