Like already said, I fix what broke the last trip. That, or work on enhancements, upgrades I thought of on the last trip.
🙂We typically use ours year round, its rare that we go more than a month or so without a trip of some kind. Also, sometimes we use it during the year for extra space when we have family over (we usually move out to the RV, let the family/guests have the house when they visit).
On the rare times we don't have a trip for a couple months, we usually find an excuse to get it out and exercise, drive it some at least once a month.
I think with a Motorhome, its a really good idea if at all possible to get it out and drive it a few miles at least once a month. Enough for everything to get up to temperature, like already said. Keeps batteries from running down, brake calipers from freezing up, and reduces the chances of critters getting in it and doing damage.
I've heard it from more than one mobile RV tech: The worst thing you can do with any RV, most especially a Motorhome, is to let it sit for too long. These things need to be driven, used.
As far as the coach batteries are concerned: We have a 30 amp hookup at the house that it stays hooked up to all the time, and the Inverter/charger it has does very well at keeping the batteries charged up without overcharging them.
Will and Cheryl
2021 Newmar Baystar 3014 on F53 (7.3 V8) Chassis ("Brook")
2018 Jeep Wrangler JK ("Wilbur")