Sure. There are many brands of polymer plastic water tanks out there. Here's one example: http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-pumps-water/plastic-water-tank.htm?source=froogle_p
Anode rods are used in RV and home hot water heaters. Aluminum tanks are not required to have an anode rod where steel tanks usually are.
there are two kind of RV hook up at camp sites 1st (wet)= water/electric/and dump for tanks, 2nd (dry)= just an RV space with out the above mention items. rule of thumb is dry hook ups are cheaper if you plan on staying for one or two Day's you plan on staying longer pay the extra cash for the wet RV parking you'll thank me later!
Traveling in an RV is an excellent way to spend a trip. Saving money on hotels and being able to relax on the open road are several advantages to owning an RV. When traveling across country, it is a good idea to find a good RV storage facility. RV storage are found throughout the country and contain supplies and accessories for the RV. These facilities provide a chance for the RV owner to recharge the battery, fill water tanks, regroup, and take care of any other need. RV storages are great resting spots for the entire family before heading back on the open road and venturing into the unknown.
There are many things that can go wrong with a RV but some of the problems that happen most often are burst water lines, leaky faucets, burst water heater, broken water pump, the toilet messes up, waste tank valves leak water, black water tank monitor lights always show full, hole punctured the RV rubber roof, broken or cracked window, and broken rooftop vents.
Well . . . it really depends how large your RV is. ----
There are a large number of RV traders online. Examples of online RV traders include RVTrader, RV-Traders and RVT. RVs can also be found on general auto websites such as Autotrader.
If you mean RB, then it is Regulus Black.
Drain all the water lines. If you cannot drain the water lines then use a compressor to blow the water out. Pour RV anti-freeze in all the toilet bowls, and toilet tanks. Pour the anti-freeze in all sink and bathtub drains.
The size of an RV can differ from a large 40 foot class A to a small 10 foot class B, it depends on what your looking for...
Above ground septic tanks that fit underneath RV trailers are approximately $700.00
The best place to get them is at any RV Store. There are typically rv stores in most malls, and Sears also has a large section of RV information. If you cannot find an RV store near you, try any autobody shop and see if they carry larger tires to fit RVs.