Same here ...we keep the 110 line plugged in all winter and crack the hood vent. We put the windows on the the first setting so that there is air passage but they are still somewhat secure. We put dryer sheets in all of the cabinets and cubby holes and set out carbon filled mildew containers. Last year we bought a little thermostatically controlled ceramic heater and put it on a low setting. Keeps things "comfortable" inside. This year we are adding moth balls to the list, up near the roof vent to discourage squirrels from trying to get in through the cover.
Mark J
2006 Silver/Gray S/N 1600
Laramie, WY
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "issimo1" <issimo1@...> wrote:
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> D. Blink,
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> My T@B is plugged in all winter and the battery stays in great shape. Been doing it since '06 without any issue.
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> It was good to meet you at BM! Have put some of the tunes from your CD on my iPod to listen to while doing yard work that serves as decompression here on the prairie. (!?) Those kids can cook!
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> I'm curious to know how your Thermarest Awning held up on the playa. Did it clean up well? I used my old home-made awning again but it doesn't cover enough area. Did it ever get to hot to sit under?
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> Hope things are going well.
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> Jay
> Jay & Beth
> #1896
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, David Blink <blinkd@> wrote:
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> > Another question.....is there a problem keeping the trailer plugged in to power over the winter to keep it from freezing the battery? Or is this a potential problem?
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