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STORAGE PREPARATION
Unless you live in the sunny south, you will need to prepare your camper each fall to face the cold
winter months. It is very important that you follow the instructions in this section to properly care for
your camper. The best practice for storing your camper is to store it indoors in a warm controlled
climate (above 40°). Indoor storage also lessens the amount of work needing to be done for storage
preparation. Two different ways of storing your camper are outlined below.
Outdoor Storage:
1. Winterize the plumbing system. This is crucial in temperatures below 32°.
2. Clean your camper as outlined in the cleaning care instructions
3. Turn off electrical switches and all 12V DC/120V/propane gas appliances.
4. Shut off the propane gas cylinder (LP tank) main valve.
5. Cover the external outlets, vents and windows of your RV to prevent moisture, mice or rodents
from entering.
6. Check the interior of the RV for leaks or any formed condensation that can cause damage to
interior components. To help reduce condensation from the interior, occasionally air out the
camper during storage.
7. Cover roof air conditioner if equipped.
8. Disconnect the 120V AC power.
9. Charge batteries to full capacity to avoid freezing and cracking in the case. In storage, a battery
will gradually lose charge after 30-45 days. Check the battery once a month and if the charge is
at 80% or less, recharge it.
10. During the storage period, keep the roof of the camper free of snow and ice to prevent damage
to the unit’s structure.
11. For best results when storing outdoors, cover your entire camper with a waterproof canvas cover
to protect it from the elements.
Indoor Storage:
1. Clean your RV as outlined in the cleaning care instructions.
2. Turn off electrical switches and all 12V DC/120V/propane gas appliances.
3. Shut off the propane gas cylinder (LP tank) main valve.
4. Disconnect the 120V AC power.
5. Charge batteries to full capacity. Check the battery once a month. If the charge is at 80% or less,
recharge it.
6. A canvas cover is not necessary but in certain indoor climates where dust is present it will help
keep your camper clean and free of dust and debris.