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Old 12-19-2012, 11:11 AM   #1
stwicks
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Newbi question about storage

Greetings all
First post... great forum. This is my first 5th wheel, 2012 Mountaineer 362RLQ and my family and I love it so far. I am an auto repair shop owner/mechanic by trade, so I have fixed little things when we got it like brake shoe adjustment, bearing repack (you would be suprised how little grease they use)I fixed a PVC leak under the bathroom sink...little things. Very solid trailer so far. Anyway, I store the 5er inside my shop, which is heated of course. I have flushed and drained the holding tanks, drained and flushed the water heater and drained out the water lines and fresh water tank. Since the shop doesnt go below 63 degrees, I didnt see the need to "winterize" the lines and such. I have the trailer plugged into electric. Is this a good idea? Is leaving it plugged in hard on the converter? I don't leave any lights or anything on. Just wondering.
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