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Preparing & Dewinterizing Your Rv - Season 1

Series: Preparing & Dewinterizing Your RV
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Episodes
13
Rating
TVY
Year
2022
Language
English

About

Most RV owners take a great deal of time getting their rigs ready for storage due to the extreme temperatures that will be encountered and the length of non-activity.

However, too often, they don't use the same attention-to-detail when bringing their rigs out for the camping season. Rather, they fill the water and propane and hit the road.

But there are several areas of an RV that need attention – to reduce failure later on and prolong the life and value of RV appliances and accessories.

This Class will be a great lesson in giving your rig the complete once-over that it deserves after a few months in waiting, and before hitting the road!

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Episodes

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1. Session 1: Overview of Winterizing and the Need to Dewinterize

4m

Most RVers understand the importance of getting their rig ready for winter or just a long storage. Frozen water lines can be very expensive, but it's just as important to spend a little time checking all the appliance, tires, batteries, and other components when bringing your rig out of storage and ready for a new camping season.

2. Session 2: Initial Inspection

5m

A good walk-around of the unit will help identify if there are any immediate issues that have happened during storage, such as a cover that has a rip or damage allowing moisture in, any damage from branches or weather, or signs of mice or other rodents! If there is any noticeable damage, you will want to take pictures or call an insurance agent before venturing too much further.

3. Session 3: Tires

14m

During extended storage periods, tires can be exposed to some extreme weather conditions, with the UV rays from the sun being the worst. Checking for cracks in the sidewall known as "weather checking" is important before taking to the road, as well as proper inflation. It's not uncommon for a tire to lose 2 psi every week when sitting, and you cannot see a 10 psi lower pressure just by looking at the tire.

4. Session 4: Exterior Inspection

27m

A close inspection of the roof and sidewall is important, as the temperature changes during storage make components expand and contract - so a visual inspection of the sealants, gaskets, and materials is critical.

5. Session 5: Interior Inspection

7m

Inside you should look for any leaks that might have occurred by opening the overhead cabinets and looking for stains or wrinkling at the roof to sidewall joint. Open the slideroom and look for soft floors at the openings. And open all the drawers looking for rodents!

6. Session 6: Batteries

12m

Improper charging and storage is the number one culprit of battery sulfation in lead acid batteries and why they do not last very long. Proper storage is important, but cleaning all the terminals, checking fluid levels, and inspection of the cables will ensure your house batteries last longer.

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