RV Storage Tips
Controlling Humidity
The air in a closed up RV will contain
varying amounts of moisture, depending upon the climate and the
storage methods utilized. One or better yet, two, DriziAire
dehumidifiers are advised. Open a roof vent or two, if you can,
to allow moist air to escape.
To Tarp or Not to Tarp
Most of RV Technicians, advise against the
tarping of an RV. If your roof is maintained and in good
condition, it will withstand the forces of Mother Nature.
If you simply must "tarp" your unit, build an "A" frame type of
structure to repel rain while allowing air to circulate beneath
the tarp and above the roof of the RV. A tarp laid on the roof
and draped down the walls, is an invitation to dry rot - you
want the moisture to escape - not to be held in, as a tarp will
do. Also, a tarp will move with the wind, regardless of how well
it is secured. This results in chaffing of the sidewall paint.
Batteries
Clean and remove your battery(s) and store in
a cool place. Top up the water level and check/recharge them
monthly. Deep cycle batteries will self-discharge in a month and
a discharged battery is not a happy battery. Use only distilled
water to top off the water level in the cells.
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Physical Address
25800 East Colonial Drive
Christmas, Florida 32709 |
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 370
Christmas, Florida 32709 |
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Phone
407-568-1099 |
All Mail and Payments should be sent to the P.O. Box |
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Fax
407-568-0497 |
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