โNov-11-2016 01:36 AM
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โNov-12-2016 07:01 AM
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
When we wintered in Florida slides were deployed constantly for 5 months. What is the difference? I see no problem in doing this.
โNov-12-2016 06:33 AM
GeneDoc wrote:While I said no issue if no snow load I do want to add some mfg recommend storing with slides in so the hydraulic rods do not rust.
Storage area has a steel roof and retractable sides. So, we can camp during the winter, while it's in the RV carport. Again, the basis of the question was leaving the slides open to save wear and tear on the sliders vs excess strain in the slide's supports if left open too long. Sounds like people think the slides could be left open if no concern of snow weight, but the slide gear/motor system is nearly indestructible.
โNov-12-2016 04:48 AM
wildtoad wrote:
Why would anyone store an RV with slides open? If you're not using it, why not seal it up. Less places for critters to gain access.
โNov-11-2016 01:17 PM
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โNov-11-2016 09:29 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
In a poll barn, it's really not an issue
โNov-11-2016 08:05 AM
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โNov-11-2016 05:23 AM
GeneDoc wrote:
It will be completely covered from precipitation. The goal will be to dry dock camp. I realize a slider motor is designed to transfer the slides repeatedly. However, I wonder if it would save wear and tear to just leave the slides out when there's no plan to move it for a while.
โNov-11-2016 05:21 AM
GeneDoc wrote:
The goal will be to dry dock camp.
โNov-11-2016 05:08 AM