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paynejr
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Oct 23, 2018

Batteries, Engine and Generator during the winter months

We just upgraded to a Class C Motor-home. with my old travel trailer I use to take my battery inside and put it on a trickle charge. Now with the RV I have the Engine Battery and 2 6 volt for the main household loads. Should I be taking the batteries out and put them on a trickle charge or leave them in the Motor-home. And should I be running the engine and generator once a month or so ?
  • Any body have any problem with mice nesting in the exhaust pipe or generator pipe over winter?? Or am I trying to be to cautious??
    Thanks Paul
  • I've never heard of mice nesting in a generator exhaust pipe. I think the Onans have (or at least are supposed to have) a spark arrestor screen at the end of the exhaust pipe anyhow, which would prevent any mice from getting further in than that. Likewise vehicle exhaust systems in general are not especially problematic from that point of view, at least that I've heard of. Doubtless it can occur and has happened once or twice somewhere, but not at anything like a probability that's worth losing any sleep over.

    There's not a lot that a cold exhaust pipe has that mice like: it's not warm, it has no bedding material, and there's nothing to eat. Nests in the generator itself (with the air cleaner etc.) or of course in the RV house part generally can be problematic. Removing all traces of foodstuffs and not heating the interior do go a good distance towards avoiding problems (but not eliminating them altogether).