Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
When we wintered in Florida slides were deployed constantly for 5 months. What is the difference? I see no problem in doing this.
We also snowbird to FL. We have previously departed FL. after a lot of the birds have headed north in spring, and presently we are here, well before the majority arrive for the season. As a result we walk past hundreds of units that are sealed, awaiting their owner's arrive. The one thing that all of them have in common is that they are stored with the slides closed. There are many good reasons to do so, in this climate.
First, the potential for leaks is reduced. Second, the potential for vermin infestation, everything from cockroaches to squirrels chewing slide seals, is reduced. Next, most of the slide seals are tightly trapped behind flanges when closed, away from the direct sun, and avoidable UV damage. Finally, if the slides have fabric toppers, they last a bit longer, since the sun is not destroying as much of the fabric.
Every year we watch folks return to their rigs in fL. and enter them for the first time, with their fingers crossed, hoping that it's not a moldy, leaky or bug infested mess. Why leave slides open for 6-8 months, and add to the risk?