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Old 08-06-2024, 04:30 PM   #1
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Question Hello from Salt Lake City Ut. with Storage Question

I just bought a new Tiffin Allegro Red 360 33A and I already have a question. When the Motor Home is sitting at your house and not in use, what are the steps that I need to do for storage. Power off? Refrigerator? or do I keep it plugged in to AC?
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Since you are in SLC, storage should be about the same as me here in Colorado.
Not a lot of humidity to worry about, like the folks down southeast on a coast.
If I'm going to let her sit in the barn for a week or two, I just hit my 2 salesman's switches and call it good. Any longer and I disconnect the ground lead for both the chassis and coach batteries. I leave the fridge door open.

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Hi ! Welcome to IRV2! We’re sure glad you joined the gang here!

Congrats on the new rig! I would have an electrician install a 30A RV receptacle to keep it plugged in all the time it is in storage. Be sure the electrician knows how to wire it correctly! Have fun and keep her between the ditches!

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Fill the toilet with water to keep the seal from drying out.

Turn off the refrigerator and open all refrigerator doors so no mold grows.

You can plug into 110 volts to keep the batteries charged.

Where did you buy it?
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