jimh406
Mar 20, 2018Explorer III
Melted snow on slide topper ... ice
This weekend we had quite a bit of snow at my place in MT. It was about 6 inches. It was abnormally wet and heavy and came while our slides were out.
I noticed when I was retracking the slides that the dinette one wouldn’t close completely. It turns out that I had about a 6 inch wide chunk of ice/snow. That was heavy enough to push down the topper and stop the slide from fully retracking.
It’s not the first time we had snow on them, but is the first time we’ve had this issue. Normally, the snow simply pushes off.
I wanted to replace the toppers this year any way, but I guess I’ll have to add a way to clear the snow off. Luckily, I had a handle long enough to clear it this time. Just a PSA if you have slide toppers carry a way to clear them, but also check the tension. Mine could be tighter.
I noticed when I was retracking the slides that the dinette one wouldn’t close completely. It turns out that I had about a 6 inch wide chunk of ice/snow. That was heavy enough to push down the topper and stop the slide from fully retracking.
It’s not the first time we had snow on them, but is the first time we’ve had this issue. Normally, the snow simply pushes off.
I wanted to replace the toppers this year any way, but I guess I’ll have to add a way to clear the snow off. Luckily, I had a handle long enough to clear it this time. Just a PSA if you have slide toppers carry a way to clear them, but also check the tension. Mine could be tighter.