Winterizing Pro-tips
I’m posting this here because I didn’t think the winter camping subforum would be appropriate. My wife and I took delivery of our 2022 MHC 295RL in NH where we live after most of the campgrounds were shuttered for the season. Unfortunately, we will only be able to christen it with a cocktail before wintering. Here lies the subject matter and post title: Winterizing pro-tips. We upgraded from a bumper pull TT so I am familiar with winterizing generally and have already blown out lines (including ice maker and washer lines) and added RV anti-freeze. Other than stuffing crevices with steel wool, does anyone have anything that is 5th wheel specific for winterizing?
Additionally, I removed the batteries from my TT because they were outside (connected to a solar panel). This rig has two lead acid batteries that are connected to two solar panels and inverter for the ‘frig. I was planning to turn off both power switches and disconnect the negative wires from the batteries leaving then on board (I am covering the MHC so the solar panels will be “dormant” for the winter). AmI on the right path or should I consider something else?
Thanks in advance.
Gerry
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