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Subject Topic: Newbie - caravanning through winter... Post Reply Post New Topic
04/11/2012 at 7:18pm
 Location: Yorkshire
 Outfit: Adria altea 542 dt Freelander 2
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Whilst we spent a night in our new van the weekend we got it, just been for our first 3 night trip. We previously used a tent for 5 years. Really great despite it being cold as van was warm with the gas heating and fan heater - extends season compared to tenting,   We plan to go through the winter provided not excessive cold and snow. Seems that many people put their vans to bed for the whole winter with lots of things to do to it in preparation for its hibernation. What do you need to do when you are leaving your van in storage for interim periods in winter, as we planning to go perhaps once or possibly twice a month weekend trips?


04/11/2012 at 7:34pm
 Location: Lichfield
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The main job is to thoroughly drain all your water pipes and toilet fluids, basically anything that can freeze as ice expands and can do severe damage. Even any drops of water left in the pressure switch are best drained too because the colder it gets the more damage ice can do which a lot of members on this forum found last year when the temperatures plummeted to well below freezing point.


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04/11/2012 at 7:50pm
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Thanks tango55.

What's a pressure switch?

Is it enough to open taps and leave the drain valve open on route or should it be blown out like a post recently put on here?


04/11/2012 at 8:18pm
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Well caravans either have a pressure switch to operate the water pump or micro-switches under each tap. I have never owned a caravan with micro-switches so can't comment but from what I can gather they are quite difficult to access. Both micro-switches or pressure switch operates the 12 volt water pump when the pressure drops in the water system ie. when you open a tap. The pressure switch is usually located under one of the seats usually the same side as the hot water tank which is white and has a small dial on the top which adjusts the pressure. I usually undo the jubilee clips on the pipes from each side and put some paper towel under just to soak up the drops of remaining water so the pressure switch doesn't freeze. You have to remember to re-connect the pipes though either side once it is drained fully otherwise if you forget you could have a flood. I have never blown out any of the pipes in seven years of caravanning so it's not actually a must that you need to do. See the link just to show what the pressure switch actually looks like and to indicate where the pipes fit either end of the round spigots.

http://www.horizonleisure.co.uk/whale-pressure-switch.html?___store=default

 



04/11/2012 at 8:34pm
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Ok. Thanks. I'll have a look for that.


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04/11/2012 at 9:17pm
 Location: Walsall
 Outfit: Unicorn Barcelona 2 & Kia Sorento
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I have been winter caravanng for many years now and it is nececessary to drain the caravan after each use. For me it is to turn off the pump, open the drain on the inboard tank, open the drain on the water heater. Open all taps and if mixers put them in the mid position, remember the shower, lift the shower pipe to ensure all water has drained. Position tank switichover valves in the central position. Then drive home from the campsite. The bouncing of the van on the way home will help express the water. The toilet tank should also be drained and toilet emptied. Follow the manufacturers recomendation.

Just as important is to warm the van before filling it again. We went away for Xmas 2010 where we saw temps as low as -17. Anyone who failed to preheat their caravan did not get their water flowing all holiday!

Also take all liquids out of the caravan, including veg cans as these can burst!

I hope this helps, it becomes part of the winter caravanning ritual. Once you are used to it it takes very little extra time.

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05/11/2012 at 1:03am
 Location: Shropshire North Wales borders
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Better safe than sorry. The winter before last when temperatures were so low for so long everything in my van froze - except a bottle of bacardi. I mean everything - washing up liquid, cider in cans, shampoo, shower gel, the spare blue stuff for the loo - all that had been liquid wasn't any more. Except the Bacardi.

I brought it all into the house and stood it in washing up bowls to thaw out, a few of the containers had burst but of course that wasn't obvious till they thawed out - it would have been a real mess if they'd thawed in the van.

I'd been away at New Year then not again till 2nd weekend in February, so less than 6 weeks between trips.

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05/11/2012 at 7:48pm
 Location: North Lincolnshire
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Thank god the bacardi was alright!


06/11/2012 at 11:27pm
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Using the van through the Winter will produce a lot of condensation. Might be advantageous to pull all the cushions / beds away from the walls so the air can circulate when its parked up. Put some anti- condensation crystals in the van as well (or bowls/ saucers of salt)


07/11/2012 at 11:16pm
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I suggest you also disconnect the shower hose at the tap to drain the water out of the hose and the tap. Replacing the tap is expensive!


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11/11/2012 at 6:38pm
 Location: Yorkshire
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Thanks for replies, I've been and removed all the items containing fluid. The water system was drained on route home with taps left open but didn't turn shower on has it base never been used, so assume no water would have gone up to the shower tap anyway. I found the pressure switch. It would be tricky to uncouple it to do as suggested, but it is very close to the drain valve so don't think it would have water it.



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