ckacosta
Jan 06, 2017Explorer
Winterized, but still want to use
Long time lurker here. I recently became a new class A RV'er and have a few questions.
I live in eastern Colorado and have just returned from a trip to Florida. I winterized in FL before I left.
- drain all tanks
- drain HWH, blow-out, bypass
- blow-out all faucets, showers, toilet, clothes washer, low-point drains, ice maker water line/run dry cycle
- turn on water pump and run the faucets dry
- pour 2 cups of antifreeze down all drains, toilet, washer/run drain cycle
When I got back home to CO, I decided to blow the lines again, and I'm glad I did. Several more ounces of water came out of several of the faucets. Just to be safe, I blew out everything again, then re-did the antifreeze in the drains.
I want to continue using the RV during the winter. I will not fill the fresh tank, and will flush the toilet with washer fluid. My question is about the batteries, generator, propane, furnace, AC.
Should I winterize the batteries, generator, propane, furnace, AC, so that I can continue to use them every month or so? Should I leave everything hooked up and run them all for a few minutes every week to keep the batteries alive? Do I need to do anything special with any of these?
Thanks
2003 Fleetwood Bounder 36S
I live in eastern Colorado and have just returned from a trip to Florida. I winterized in FL before I left.
- drain all tanks
- drain HWH, blow-out, bypass
- blow-out all faucets, showers, toilet, clothes washer, low-point drains, ice maker water line/run dry cycle
- turn on water pump and run the faucets dry
- pour 2 cups of antifreeze down all drains, toilet, washer/run drain cycle
When I got back home to CO, I decided to blow the lines again, and I'm glad I did. Several more ounces of water came out of several of the faucets. Just to be safe, I blew out everything again, then re-did the antifreeze in the drains.
I want to continue using the RV during the winter. I will not fill the fresh tank, and will flush the toilet with washer fluid. My question is about the batteries, generator, propane, furnace, AC.
Should I winterize the batteries, generator, propane, furnace, AC, so that I can continue to use them every month or so? Should I leave everything hooked up and run them all for a few minutes every week to keep the batteries alive? Do I need to do anything special with any of these?
Thanks
2003 Fleetwood Bounder 36S