truckie481
Dagum
When you guys put your campers up for the winter, do you remove the battery? I drain the water, open the hot water heater, use RV antifreeze in the traps and I cover the old girl but I hate removing the battery, do I have to?
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I have always pulled my battery in the off season. Put it on the charger come spring and throw it back in before we take off for the first time of the season. Have had no problems.
Batteries wont usually freeze (unless EXTREMELY cold) if their specific gravity is up (state of charge).
Whatever...just go ahead and send me your Pay Pal address now so we can just "getter done" ...lolThis is what I am thinking, I just wanted some support so I can blame some one else when I need a new battery in the spring.
I have pulled mine in the past but it's a bear to get it out of it's compartment and I don't know why I should pull it. I don't have a problem with my truck batteries through the winter.
I blow the lines out with the air compressor, about 10psi, then drain the hot water tank, pull the drain plugs and run the RV antifreeze in the traps and toilet. I leave the battery in all winter and will plug it in once or twice for a week or so to charge the battery. I have the 30 amp box alongside the trailer so when were getting ready for a trip the A/C and fridge can all be running.
I'm glad you posted this! This is the RIGHT way to "winterize" any RV. I have been in the RV service for over 25 years and still today people want to pump the antifreeze thru the whole system. The pink stuff WILL STAIN and PLUG UP AERATORS on the faucets as well as single lever temp control cartridges. Most threads out there on this matter tell you to pump it thru the whole system just to sell more of the "pink" stuff!