Uncle_Howie
RVF Regular
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- Sep 8, 2023
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When we lived in the Pacific North West, (very close to the ocean) when storing our coach, our biggest concern was mold. If you are in an area where it is very moist during the winter, I would invest in a self draining dehumidifier. We also learned to make sure that all of our cupboard doors, drawers etc were left open. Your house batteries will most likely be monitored but will your chassis battery? We have a battery tender that maintains the chassis battery. They are not that expensive.Finally found a place that I can store my new Class A. It's covered and has power. Plugging it in is it ok to leave fridge on or just cut main power to area and winterize good? I live in the PNW so we do get some frozen days. I'm assuming the power is to keep the batteries charged.
Well I will have those moisture buckets in there. Plenty of repelant for critters . The RV is a 2023 and from all looks it's pretty much buttoned up with holes and such. The place is a RV storage place so under cover and has power. All assphalt etc.When we lived in the Pacific North West, (very close to the ocean) when storing our coach, our biggest concern was mold. If you are in an area where it is very moist during the winter, I would invest in a self draining dehumidifier. We also learned to make sure that all of our cupboard doors, drawers etc were left open. Your house batteries will most likely be monitored but will your chassis battery? We have a battery tender that maintains the chassis battery. They are not that expensive.
Darrell