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cblackard
Jan 07, 2015Explorer
I keep mine on shore power with a small space heater (thermostat driven) going all winter. Keeps the TT at a modest 55-60 degrees as well as stable humidity levels. I am usually in and out of it a few times a week to make sure all is in check.
I only take out foods that spoil or expire or do not have a heavily sealed container. Bedding and bath towels are cleaned and replaced. TVs, Sat receiver & other electronics stay in. I keep a small supply of bottled water and a couple of soft drinks in the frig (running on shore power) for my visits to the TT.
During warmer, sunny days I try to open up the awning for a few hours to keep it from molding and to dry it out. I keep a little bit of non-damaging lubricant on the toilet seal to cut out any odors. (even though the black tank was emptied and washed out)
I only take out foods that spoil or expire or do not have a heavily sealed container. Bedding and bath towels are cleaned and replaced. TVs, Sat receiver & other electronics stay in. I keep a small supply of bottled water and a couple of soft drinks in the frig (running on shore power) for my visits to the TT.
During warmer, sunny days I try to open up the awning for a few hours to keep it from molding and to dry it out. I keep a little bit of non-damaging lubricant on the toilet seal to cut out any odors. (even though the black tank was emptied and washed out)
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