Registration Opens for Industry Days at Hershey America’s Largest RV Show
Registration is now open for Industry Days, Sept. 13-14, at Hershey America’s Largest RV Show,presented by the Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association (PRVCA).
PRVCA will host the industry for two Education Days at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa. RV technicians can earn continuing education units (CEUs) for many of the sessions presented by knowledgeable industry trainers.
On Monday, Sept. 13, Lippert will offer training on SlimRack Slide-outs and Level UP Hydraulic Leveling. The session, which runs from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. EST, is worth six CEUs and includes lunch. Regins RV will help technicians minimize water damage by utilizing Sealtech Leak testing in its session, scheduled from 10 a.m. – noon. Dexter Axle will offer training on servicing RV axles, spring suspension and electric braking systems from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The training includes lunch and attendees will earn four CEUs.
PRVCA Education Director Greg Dewalt offers warranty administration training from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. His session will explain the warranty administration’s role in keeping a dealership running smoothly and effectively. He will explain how to create a streamlined process, build best practices, provide transparent reporting, maximizing warranty processing and more. Lunch is provided and attendees will earn six CEUs for completing the seminar.
The education sessions continue Tuesday, Sept. 14, with RV Electricity for technicians and campgrounds. Mike Sokol, owner of RV Electricity, will offer advanced troubleshooting techniques for lithium versus FLA and AGM batteries and selecting inverter/generator power, including solar panels and charge controllers. He will also discuss campground pedestal testing and maintenance, including load balancing of campgrounds, hot-skin voltage causes, testing and repair. This session, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., is worth six CEUs and includes lunch.
Dexter Axle returns to offer its session on servicing RV axles, spring suspensions and electric braking systems from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Greg Dewalt will present “How to improve the customer service experience” from 10 a.m. – noon. He will explore what events impact customer experiences and help establish policy and procedures to improve the customer experience. In addition, he’ll explain how to train staff and how to evaluate, adjust and repeat the training cycle.
Tom Romero of Horizon Global will provide his training expertise for the REESE heavy duty towing products session from 1 – 3 p.m. He will review the installation and setup for the REESE Sidewinder short bed truck fifth wheel trailer towing solution, REESE Goose Box, REESE Pro weight distribution and sway control and REESE M5 fifth wheel hitches.
PRVCA is still finalizing the seminar schedule. Please check the website for the latest industry sessions.
Tuesday, Sept. 14, is a show preview day for the industry. More than 30 manufacturers will be exhibiting the newest model RVs with new floorplans and the latest in interior décor. Dealers can talk with their manufacturer rep and booth exhibitors will offer RV parts and accessories, camping gear, campgrounds, travel destinations and other services.
PRVCA will host an online silent auction to benefit the PRV Political Action Committee (PAC) fund. More information on that and a participation link will be provided closer to the show.
To register for America’s Largest RV Show Industry Days, click here. Education events are free for PRVCA members and non-members can attend for a small fee. The show preview is free for the industry.
In its announcement of its back-to-in-person show this year, PRVCA thanked the show’s sponsors: American Coach; Campspot; Fleetwood RV; Holiday Rambler; Progressive; General RV Center; Jayco; Gold Sponsors; Lance RV; and Carefree Coach and Service.