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<blockquote data-quote="mumblewood" data-source="post: 1563233" data-attributes="member: 16141"><p>All I ever do is drain all the water, pull the plastic plug on the hot water heater like S-box said and leave all the water valves open. Also like S-box mentioned I use the dri-z-air dryers in and check about every 1-2 months but I usually have 2 of them going. I also put some window covers that snap around the inside of the windows and leave all doors/drawers and fridge/freezer open. Ive been I've been doing this for 6+years with no problems.</p><p> I also keep mine under a carport, but before I built that I made a wood(2x4) frame that went on top of the camper and put some tarps over it. that helped keep the moisture out and debris off better than no cover but the car port works alot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mumblewood, post: 1563233, member: 16141"] All I ever do is drain all the water, pull the plastic plug on the hot water heater like S-box said and leave all the water valves open. Also like S-box mentioned I use the dri-z-air dryers in and check about every 1-2 months but I usually have 2 of them going. I also put some window covers that snap around the inside of the windows and leave all doors/drawers and fridge/freezer open. Ive been I've been doing this for 6+years with no problems. I also keep mine under a carport, but before I built that I made a wood(2x4) frame that went on top of the camper and put some tarps over it. that helped keep the moisture out and debris off better than no cover but the car port works alot better. [/QUOTE]
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