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Subject Topic: The van in winter Post Reply Post New Topic
16/10/2011 at 7:17pm
 Location: cambs
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This is our first year with a van and I would not like to think that we have used it for the last time this year. Until now we have left everything inside in between uses.

We store it inside a friends barn which is open at one end and when we went to check it today I was surprised how cold the inside was and it has made me think about what should be done.

As an interim measure I have put all the clothing and bedding in vacuum storage bags and moved the cushions away from the van walls. On the one hand I dont want to pack up too much as it puts you off using it for short breaks which is all we will manage now. On the other hand I dont want things to get ruined, particularly the cushions - my husband thinks we should take them out. However they would take up a lot of space to store in the house.

Do people leave the cushions in successfully all year, our van is 6 years old (I dont know if this makes a difference) Does it make a difference that the van is under cover

If we do use it what else do we need to know, I saw a winter fridge cover what is this and when / why do you need it.

I'd like to hear from people as to what things they successfully leave inside.

Is there anything else we need to do? Oh and I should have said that we definately wont use it all year so I imagine there will be a time that we say thats it for this year. Thanks



16/10/2011 at 7:55pm
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Its best not to leave in towels/bedding/clothes that absorb water but its ok to leave cushions & curtains. Just because it is cold inside it won't get damp with nobody in it to cause condensation. Ensure permanent vents around caravan are not obstructed so air can circulate.

The fridge vent covers are to prevent inside of fridge freezing(ie sub zero)while in use which it can do in cold weather.


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16/10/2011 at 8:21pm
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Have you drained down your water system and toilet?  We intend to use ours again for the next two weekends at least but have drained down before coming home today ( we are on a seasonal pitch) as it is supposed to be getting very cold midweek.

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16/10/2011 at 8:38pm
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As above the biggest risk is if water remaining in the pipes freezes and causes them to burst (see my thread today on the Floe system we have just tried). We do remove our cushions but they mostly fit under the double bed in our spare bedroom so don't take up to much room (we don't intend to use the van over the winter this year hence why they have been removed). Other things we have done are:

Fully drained down the toilet system. Removed all bottles of liquid in case they freeze and splilt. leave the handbrake off to prevent them sticking (I have choked the wheels). Removed leisure battery and will keep this in the garage and charge it up once a month. Leave the toilet paddle open to prevent it sticking. Removed all bedding, towels, etc.

Other people will comment on the things they will do and I know that removing the wheels is also recommend (although we won't be doing this as we don't have any axle stands, etc).

I wish we could use the van over winter but we don't have any annual leave left to use up plus we don't think our 9 month old would enjoy it if it were too cold (we need to use the awning so he can crawl around !!)



16/10/2011 at 9:04pm
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When you put your van in storage, disconnect the battery,drain the water system & open all the taps, to stop a vacume in the pipes.Make sure all the seat cushions are away from the walls, a couple of inches will do, so there is an air flow arond the back rest & seat. Open the toilet vent slightly. If you store for a long period you must check your tyres for distortion, before you resume towing. Release the handbrake, chock the wheels. This is all you need to do, it looks a lot but will only take about 15 mins.


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17/10/2011 at 7:57pm
 Location: cambs
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Thanks for the tips everyone, I have done most on the list above (apart from the opening of the loo vent which I will do in the next few days)

When it comes to draining the loo hubby emptys the cassette after I have flushed until there is no more liquid in the flush. Is that it? Do I need to do anything else to get the water out?

I have opened all the taps but have not got anything like the floe system. Does everyone do this or similar?



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Just make sure when the loo flush is empty that you pump the handle a few times or if electric let it run for a few secs to get the last of the water out.just drain the system and leave the taps open..

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17/10/2011 at 8:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by CatieB on 17/10/2011

When it comes to draining the loo hubby emptys the cassette after I have flushed until there is no more liquid in the flush. Is that it? Do I need to do anything else to get the water out?


Have a check and see if there is a small rubber bung that you can also remove. Ours has this and even after flushing till its empty there is still a small amount of liquid we can drain out from the header tank!


18/10/2011 at 10:19am
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18/10/2011 at 11:39am
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I use mine all year. My van is 7 year old and I keep towels bedding clothes and other things init all year. The vaccuum bags are a good idea and moving cushions away from the wall should be ok. I love winter vanning tho nothing better than a cold crisp morning, or hearing the rain on the roof with nothing better to worry about than chilling out!

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18/10/2011 at 7:25pm
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 18/10/2011
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=8&TopicID=260860&PagePosition=5
Yes I did read that thread and Phil's post scared the living daylights out of me I'd never have time to do anything else!!! 



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