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Slides in or out - Yachts - 12-12-2013

When you store your coach do you leave the slides in or out? And do you leave the compressor on or off?


RE: Slides in or out - rheavn - 12-12-2013

Marc,
I leave the slides in because it is less room to heat as I'm in a cold climate. Newell leaves their coaches with the slides out. I turn off the 110V compressor, but leave the 12V compressor on. It will keep the slide seals inflated.


RE: Slides in or out - Yachts - 12-12-2013

Too bad there is not a "store mode " where the 12 volt would only do the side seals


RE: Slides in or out - rheavn - 12-12-2013

Your 12V compressor only does the slide seals, pocket doors and toilets if I recall right. It doesn't air up the entire system like the 110V & engine compressors do.


RE: Slides in or out - afrench - 12-12-2013

Slides out compressor on...


RE: Slides in or out - bikestuff - 12-13-2013

On my coach, I have lots of troubles with water leaking in from the little creases in the seals. The water has corroded several slide bearings.

I have done the little silicone in the crease trick, but still believe that water gets in....so....in order to keep water out....

I bring the slides in and leave the 12V compressor on.

Cheers,
bill


RE: Slides in or out - Chester Stone - 12-13-2013

For long term storage under a roof, should air be exhausted from the air bags? If so, all batteries can be disconnected and air door locked with the key.


RE: Slides in or out - rheavn - 12-13-2013

Chester,
I'm not sure there are correct answers to these questions.....just opinions. Newell has all those coaches sitting on their lot for months with the slides out and aired up. On the other hand I block my coach up for the winter. My reasoning is so I can work on it, not because I want the air springs aired up or empty. This is what works for me. My only concern would be, not leaving the 12V air pump on, your slide seals may not remain inflated.


RE: Slides in or out - Chester Stone - 12-13-2013

The reason I am asking is because I can rent space in Tucson under a roof for $150/month, but there is no power and if I leave it for several months, the compressors most likely would run down the batteries. I would plan on leaving the slides in, air bags empty, and all batteries disconnected. The advantage is savings in fuel by not driving the coach about 700 miles round trip down to my home in Mexico. I also have some level of concern about breaking down in Mexico.


RE: Slides in or out - folivier - 12-13-2013

What about a solar panel to keep the battery charged?