Motorhome Winterising Checklist Updated (1 Viewer)

Mr Chrysalis

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This is a great checklist, but isn't it better to keep using your Moho throughout the winter, then most of these things are not needed? For example, we use the fridge as an overflow to the one in the house, so keep it operating and get things out at least weekly. Also the electric heating stays on the timer when on the driveway and we take the Moho out on day trips or overnight trips at least every couple of weeks. So the water tanks, toilet and grey waste also get cycled.
 

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I've found moving in to it full time to be the best winterisation


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Just looked at the list although we are using the motorhome as an extra kitchen bedroom etc. so the checklist is empirical
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I personally would not remove any batteries from smoke or Carbon Monoxide alarms (both of mine are sealed anyway so can't be opened) especially where the motorhome is stored on your drive
 

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