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20/12/2008 at 8:45am
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Hi all,

I know you have to prepare your caravan for winter and you need crystals? to get rid of any damp.

But what else do you need to do?

 

Thank you

josel



20/12/2008 at 9:15am
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Remove anything that might hold damp like towels/clothing/bedding. Stand cushions on their edges. leave handbrake off, jackup & rotate wheels & also charge battery 3 times or so over winter.

Theres no need for crystals/silica gel bags/dehumidifier as the caravan has ventilation so the air is circulating. If there is nobody in caravan it wont get damp even if its cold.

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20/12/2008 at 9:21am
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Make sure you have drained the water system, and leave your taps open.  Also don't forget to empty the toilet header tank.  If you can take out the cushions that would be best.  Not wanting to get into the crystal dabate, but that issue is up to you.  I don't use them, but if you do a search on here you will find quite a few threads and opinions either way.  Also if possible make sure you remove any perishable foodstuff and try not to leave any crumbs in cupboards etc.  We leave the cupboards open.  If you have no alarm etc then remove the battery and leave it on a trickle charge all winter.  A CTEC charger or similar is good.  That way you ensure the battery is in good shape for next season.  Best practice would be to remove the wheels and store in a dry place or place the van on axle stands, but if not then try to move the van every few weeks so the tyres do not rest on the same spot all the time.  If the van is sound don't worry about moisture, but you could air it out if there is a nice spell, by opening up the windows for a while.  Don't leave them open all the time.

There is a checklist on the forum.  Here



20/12/2008 at 11:39am
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hi opinions vary on winter preparation,most important is to remove all water from the system and leave open taps,remove shower head they are expensive.ANY material that will make a nest for our little long tail friends must be removed,paper,cloth.if you cannot remove seats,stand on end in the centre of the van not touching.i use a dehumidifier from time to time.these do work to a point and remove most of the moisture in the van.if you store at home ,i have the van plugged into the electric full time.this is on a timer 6 hours a day.keeps battery charged,alarm charged,and dehumidifier on and off.just to say its only a tiny dehumidifier.just a warning if you remove the wheels for winter you may not be insured,so check.one guy lost all his money when his van was stolen because he had no wheel clamp on.they said no wheels no clamp we are not paying.i do not leave the cupboards open because there is a possibility the door fronts could warp and once distorted they will not shut correctly.this also applies to bathroom doors.leave fridge door fully open.

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20/12/2008 at 10:05pm
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To add to the sound points above:

Do not leave the handbrake on.

Either grease the valve on the loo or easier, leave it open, it has a tendency to stick if left shut for the winter.

Propping the van up on axle stands with the wheels still on and the wheel clamp on is the best bet. It not only takes the weight off the tyres but it allows the rubber suspension to relax.

 



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20/12/2008 at 10:33pm
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Either grease the valve on the loo or easier, leave it open, it has a tendency to stick if left shut for the winter.

olive oil is good.

Propping the van up on axle stands with the wheels still on and the wheel clamp on is the best bet. It not only takes the weight off the tyres but it allows the rubber suspension to relax.

agree fully,usually do this myself but this next year due to the van being 5 years old and we need new tyres so have not bothered.



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21/12/2008 at 10:21am
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Seems like a lot of fuss. The only thing we do every year is empty the water out, leave the brake off and take out the duvet. I thought caravans were waterproof. Tyres these days are made to stand for weeks at a time.Have caravanned for 30 years and never had a problem.

 



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21/12/2008 at 3:10pm
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Hi 2kias

I do agree there does seem to be an opportunity to go overboard, however the advice on emptying the water systems will vary with where you live sunny Southhampton vs TFN (the frozen north).

Kevin



21/12/2008 at 10:55pm
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Do not leave the handbrake on.

good point that.



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