Geoff@Charley
New member
I had thought I had found a "full service" storage facility to leave my 2011 Bounder 35H. I need advice and opinions about where I now find myself.
After leaving my rig there, they informed me that a) they do not provide any storage for covers when not in use b) they will not cover my rig for me and c) they will not remove batteries and store indoors with a trickle charge.
To the third issue, I now need to figure out the best option for in-rig winterizing of three batteries. I see two choices:
1) connect to shore power ($20/mo). There are disconnect switches for the inverter and both house & chassis batteries. Should they be connected or disconnected?
2) there is a small solar panel on the roof. I believe this is for trickle charge only. Again, should the inverter and each battery be connected or disconnected?
Finally, what is members opinion on a facility not providing rig covering and battery storage service?
Thanks in advance for any advice, opinions or suggestions.
After leaving my rig there, they informed me that a) they do not provide any storage for covers when not in use b) they will not cover my rig for me and c) they will not remove batteries and store indoors with a trickle charge.
To the third issue, I now need to figure out the best option for in-rig winterizing of three batteries. I see two choices:
1) connect to shore power ($20/mo). There are disconnect switches for the inverter and both house & chassis batteries. Should they be connected or disconnected?
2) there is a small solar panel on the roof. I believe this is for trickle charge only. Again, should the inverter and each battery be connected or disconnected?
Finally, what is members opinion on a facility not providing rig covering and battery storage service?
Thanks in advance for any advice, opinions or suggestions.