I am fortunate to have a great RV storage place to put our rig when it is not being used. It is enclosed and has a 15 amp outlet and is less than ten minutes away.
Since I don't cover, I have always had a question about covering and that is what
tobydad posted above: what about exercising the generator? How do you handle that when you cover for the winter? I am asking to be educated because we live in a part of the country that often has many days of fine weather all winter long, although it often drops into the teens it quickly recovers into the 40s or 50s in a day or two. I take the rig out and drive it about sixty miles with the genset under load the first week of every month.
If you cover, do you just not run the generator at all, or do you have a method for getting into the unit and fire it up every now and then. Again, I am asking out of ignorance and I have always been curious about how that is handled.
Paul
PSW
2013 Phoenix Cruiser 2350
2014 Jeep Cherokee behind it
and a 2007 Roadtrek 210P for touring