well an other camping season over for us in nova scotia canada time to clean out the trailer winteriz and wait for next year any helpful hint that people do when they park the trailer for the winter I put bounce sheets in every spot i can keeps the trailer smelling fresh and helps to keep mice away I`m told any other hints I would love to hear them.
thebearII said
09:22 PM Oct 15, 2012
We live in Southern California so I have no idea what winter is.....
However, I do remember several RVers in very cold climates say the put a low watt 110V light in the RV and leave it on through out the winter. I guess it serves several purposes. Some warmth, helps with dehumidifying and puts out enough heat to prevent freezing of anything left inside like canned goods, water bottles, soda pop..etc.
Don't know if it works but have read it several times through the years on several RV forums.
Lucky Mike said
09:38 PM Oct 15, 2012
I find the Best weatherization method is practiced by better than a million RVers a year with minimal failure results.....................
PACK IT UP AND MOVE IT SOUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........................................rofl......LOL
well an other camping season over for us in nova scotia canada time to clean out the trailer winteriz and wait for next year any helpful hint that people do when they park the trailer for the winter I put bounce sheets in every spot i can keeps the trailer smelling fresh and helps to keep mice away I`m told any other hints I would love to hear them.
However, I do remember several RVers in very cold climates say the put a low watt 110V light in the RV and leave it on through out the winter. I guess it serves several purposes. Some warmth, helps with dehumidifying and puts out enough heat to prevent freezing of anything left inside like canned goods, water bottles, soda pop..etc.
Don't know if it works but have read it several times through the years on several RV forums.
PACK IT UP AND MOVE IT SOUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........................................rofl......LOL