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Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???

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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-12-31 8:55 AM (#165701)
Subject: Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???


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My husband refuses to "winterize" our LQ.... he leaves it plugged in with a heater that comes on when it gets below 40*... I know it adds another $50. to our electric bill! Any advice? If I got a vote, I would blow the system out with the compressor and close it up til spring.
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kooner
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2015-12-31 9:03 AM (#165703 - in reply to #165701)
Subject: RE: Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???


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for myself during the winter I would drain the water and add anti freeze, whats going to happen if the electricity goes off??? water lines in an LQ are not easy to repair.
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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-12-31 10:15 AM (#165704 - in reply to #165701)
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We have generators onboard, and for the farm....
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postlewaitee
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2015-12-31 11:12 AM (#165706 - in reply to #165701)
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We winterize and plug in that way if the power does go out the lines won't freeze.Its a lot less difficult to winterize than to replace LQ water lines, tanks, etc.
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reinerrich
Reg. Dec 2015
Posted 2015-12-31 11:53 AM (#165707 - in reply to #165701)
Subject: RE: Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???


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Our Sundowner is left plugged in for the winter. It is winterized but if left hot the batteries stay charged and the compressor for the air ride also works. The compressor rarely runs and I prefer the air bags to stay inflated. Also, I have lights to see if my mouse traps have caught anything. Electric heat is used for a short time before we leave for a winter show or if I need to do any work on the LQ.
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hornet
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2015-12-31 7:18 PM (#165710 - in reply to #165701)
Subject: RE: Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???


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I winterize our and leave the power disconnected. If you choose to leave it plugged in, check the water in your battery(s) monthly. The typical charger circuit most LQ have in them will boil the batteries dry. I know, one year I left it plugged in, by spring the battery was bone dry.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2016-01-01 4:28 AM (#165713 - in reply to #165710)
Subject: RE: Do ya'll leave your LQ plugged in for winter???


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Takes about 20 minutes the winterized, gallon and a half of RV antifreeze, drain tanks, close it up, turn batteries off see ya next spring....
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