We all know we are supposed to “winterize” our RVs. RV owners can hire a professional to winterize or go the DIY route.
But another important thing to remember is removing the batteries from your RV. Keep your batteries in a cool (but not freezing) place during the winter and check their charge every month or so. Don’t let the batteries get lower than 80% discharged.
For more info, check out this article:
http://blog.rv.net/2009/10/winter-battery-storage-maintenance/
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