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Desert_Captain
Dec 03, 2018Explorer III
Phil,
Keep in mind that we use the coach year round. Typically we are out camping {at the lower elevations but have lots of choices} at least once or twice a month all winter. We live at 3,300' and even see snow a couple of times a winter in a normal year.
I don't have the AC option at our storage yard but it is only a couple of miles down the road so I stop by often. When prepping for a winter trip all I have to do is add a half tank of fresh water, turn the key and go as my batteries always stay fairly topped up and the first hour of driving takes them to fully charged. Besides... keeping the bar stocked just makes good sense. :B
Keep in mind that we use the coach year round. Typically we are out camping {at the lower elevations but have lots of choices} at least once or twice a month all winter. We live at 3,300' and even see snow a couple of times a winter in a normal year.
I don't have the AC option at our storage yard but it is only a couple of miles down the road so I stop by often. When prepping for a winter trip all I have to do is add a half tank of fresh water, turn the key and go as my batteries always stay fairly topped up and the first hour of driving takes them to fully charged. Besides... keeping the bar stocked just makes good sense. :B
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