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RG 4Alaska

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    2018
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    Oliver
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    Legacy Elite II
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    Standard Floor Plan

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  1. John, thanks for your sage advice. Replied to your post last Sunday, but I guess it didn’t post…. I’m not always the sharpest crayon in the box when it comes to this sort of thing! I will take out and leave in our garage and monitor throughout the winter…. Thanks again.
  2. Newbie here. 2018 legacy 2 with Trojan T-105s and solar package. We plan to store for winter (October thru mid April) in a commercial heated storage facility with out electrical plug in options. I have been unable to find any info regarding how to address the batteries. I’m sure it’s been asked and answers somewhere. I have been unable to locate any info. The previous owner stored it in a pole barn with a Battery Tender and it has was fine. (Told me these Trojans are good to -60 below. Fairbanks Alaska frequently sees temps in the -40s) What are the protocols for indoor, heated storage? We’ll winterize H2O system and disconnect propane. Uncertain how to address the batteries……Thanks for any redirection or input….
  3. Welcome to Fairbanks! Alcan frost heaves are pesky… Alaska has lots of frost heaves as well!
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