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Living in RV but leaving for 2 weeks

Dynalmadman
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Hi guys,

Another question. So much good information here, but a search didn't address out latest question.

We live in the RV where I work. My schedule is work 4 weeks and 2 weeks off. So far the 4 weeks have been going smoothly. No major problems. Coming up is our 2 weeks off. We are planning to drive up to Vegas and check on our house.

My question is what actions we should take in the RV while we are gone. I am guessing we turn off the city water connection, and leave the A/C off while gone. Drain all the tanks, leaving a little water in the black tank.

What other preps do we need to perform?

Thanks.
Michael
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We leave our's for 6-7 weeks on a campsite during the Christmas holidays. I just shut the water off, leave no food unless it's in the fridge/freezer (we leave the fridge running), dump the tanks, close the valves, leave the roof vents open under the MaxxAir covers, shut off the hw heater and in our case I winterize with rv antifreeze.

I check the battery before leaving and top it off as needed since I leave the power on. I pull the slides in. I also leave a key with my camp neighbor.

Iluvrvcamping
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Explorer
Take your valuables (lap top, iPad, jewelry) with you. Just in case someone does break in.

Mike__Rose
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Also make sure you shut off the hot water heater. Make sure all the windows are closed and locked. Is the RV in a secure area? Do you have some to keep an eye on things?
See you on the road!

2oldman
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Valkyriebush wrote:
75?? that's cold. 78 will be fine and save you money.
In the heat I imagine he's in, it'll be lucky if can even reach 88!
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Valkyriebush
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sorry,
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Valkyriebush
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75?? that's cold. 78 will be fine and save you money.
Command Master Chief (AW) USN, (ret)
2003 Fleetwood Excursion 330 Turbo Cat 39D
2000 Jeep GC
2005 Big Ruckus (Rides Behind Jeep)
2003 VTX 1800

cyntdon2010
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If food is in frig? make sure you have a full tank of propane. just in case of a power outage.
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ccxnola
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Yes, turn off the water and put the hose away.
I would even close the dump valves and store that hose too.
As for the A/C - in Nevada this time of year, the temp inside without the A/C could go to 120 - and food items would suffer. Cans of soda could explode, etc (don't ask me how I know this!) So I would either remove all food items or leave the A/C on at a low (say 75) setting.
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donn0128
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Leqve the AC on. Set it to about 75 and go. Water off is a good idea, but in NV there is no way I would turn the AC off

Dick_B
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I'd shut off the water, disconnect and put away the hose, turn off the A/C and that's it. No need to empty any tanks unless the Black Tank is due.
Putting away the hose eliminates the temptation for someone to `accidentally' turn on the water and have a leak in the RV for two weeks.
I changed my mind: leave the A/C on at 75 as others have suggested.
Dick_B
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