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CavemanCharlie
Apr 09, 2016Explorer III
eluwak wrote:
As others have said, ventilation is key. If you store the RV indoors crack the windows and roof vents some too so that the unit can breath a little.
Be careful. A neighbor did this and while his 5th wheel was stored in his outdoor metal machine shed the Raccoons broke the window open the rest of the way and lived in it all winter long.
As you can imagine they were not very clean guests.
I think he totaled it out.
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