We leave blinds up but shut curtains, saves putting stress on the blind spring mechanism, we also pull all cushions away from walls & stand them up to allow for airflow 👍
Great vid Andy, we take the freezer compartment out as it stops strain on the springs leaving it wedged open, we also stack all the seat cushions in the centre of the van. Thanks for sharing 👍
Very good video Andy. Should be very useful to people new to caravaning . And also a good reminder for caravaners.like me forgot to leave cupboard doors open.first job this morning thanks👍
Great video Andy, another thing to try to do if possible is to slightly rotate the tyres by either moving the caravan forward or backwards slightly so it isn't constantly resting on the same part of the side wall for the months it is stored and causing mishaping of the tyre
Useful vid Andy agree with the other comments about leaving roller blinds closed. We were told by dealer pleated blinds are ok to part close but make sure you leave a gap for the heat to escape so that the windows don’t warp.
Hi we leave the blinds up but curtains closed. We took all bedding home. It is in bags in loft , will air off before next using as can take a while to warm up when been in the van. Thanks for sharing P&J
Our Van is an older van which we intend to keep for quite a long time so we fitted a solar panel to the roof so battery is always topped up. We always go to our van every fortnight through the winter & have several dehumidifiers dotted around the caravan which we change every six to eight weeks if needed
Solar panels are the best. I really love the fact our new Caravan has one, we're planning on doing our first off grid experience some time soon. Happy Caravanning. Andy
Great one Andy! If you don’t have an alarm I would leave your battery out in your warm garage and charge every 4 days etc... we are fortunate to have ours plugged into the house. A quick tip try using fenwicks over wintering solution it keeps it clean and looking fresh although our new van is being paint sealed! Anyway hope your all doing fine? Cheers Oliver
Thanks Oliver, all good here thanks. No the Caravan is not alarmed which is why we took the battery home, to be honest, I meant to get a solar panel sorted out but never got round to it! Cheers, Andy
Hay I was always told to pull the curtains and not using the blinds as weakens the springs and cheaper to replace the curtains don't know what you think " I've recently sold my caravan and brought a campervan as it's a lot cheaper getting of the isle of Wight but I do miss the space the caravan gave kind regards Paul
Yep, you're right. Yes a caravan does offer more space but I think the important thing is that the vehicle should fit your lifestyle and budget, if a campervan means you can get out more, then that's a good a reason as I would need to change! Thanks for watching, I thought our audience was mainly caravanners! Andy
Reason some people leave their blinds open is because in your blinds there will be a spring, if you close the blinds for a period of time these can end up stretching the springs which means they won’t retract properly when opening, they suggest that you close the curtains instead 👍
Cheers Chris, yes I understand this and think it might be more of a problem if the Caravan is kept like that for really long periods of time. It had never been out intention to leave it for so long! Andy
I had my caravan before the camper so I was watching your for a long time before I changed to the camper I'm going to see what the sea on is like using it and may go back to a caravan next year and be back to leaving the iland as stupid o'clock
Good video and advice Andy.. I don’t have solar panel so take battery home and leave on trickle charge ( streetwize about 20quid) over winter in the garage.
Hi Andy, great Video, when you put your battery back in, spray the rubber seal on the hatch with a little silicone spray, to stop it sticking and deteriorating 👍
Hi Andy useful tips when leaving van in storage over winter it would also be useful to buy some battery conectors that click on and off so easy to remove battery when needed I'd take it off over the winter and keep it at home if u don't have a solar panel or alarm cheers kev
Hi Andy. Personally I wouldn’t remove the battery whilst wearing a ring. My friend took his car battery out many years ago and got a bad shock and burnt his hand. Just a thought. Steve.
We didn't have them in the middle no, to be honest, we'd not intended on leaving the 'van for as long as we did! Tourerfest is coming along nicely, should have some updates very soon. Andy
Haha, cheers Colin. To be honest, having forgotten to take my spanners, my pump grips were the next best thing. Luckily it worked as next up would have been my 'vice - like' grip strength adjustable! 😂. Andy
Ahhh, this is something I'd completely neglected. Feels a trade off for privacy though, not that we keep anything of high value in the Caravan in storage! Cheers, Andy
We leave blinds up but shut curtains, saves putting stress on the blind spring mechanism, we also pull all cushions away from walls & stand them up to allow for airflow 👍
Yep, lesson learned here! Thanks for watching, Andy
Great vid Andy, we take the freezer compartment out as it stops strain on the springs leaving it wedged open, we also stack all the seat cushions in the centre of the van. Thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers Martin!
Very good video Andy. Should be very useful to people new to caravaning . And also a good reminder for caravaners.like me forgot to leave cupboard doors open.first job this morning thanks👍
Ahhh glad to be a reminder service - hehe. Hope you got it sorted Andy
Great video Andy, another thing to try to do if possible is to slightly rotate the tyres by either moving the caravan forward or backwards slightly so it isn't constantly resting on the same part of the side wall for the months it is stored and causing mishaping of the tyre
True Alfred, great tip. Andy
Useful vid Andy agree with the other comments about leaving roller blinds closed. We were told by dealer pleated blinds are ok to part close but make sure you leave a gap for the heat to escape so that the windows don’t warp.
Thanks Ann! Useful info to know about the heat. Hope you're well and the cruise was good. Now get a Caravan holiday booked - like I need to say it 😀
@@MakeWayWithTheMorleys ❤we have some dates booked 😉 looking forward to catching up at #TF19
Hi we leave the blinds up but curtains closed. We took all bedding home. It is in bags in loft , will air off before next using as can take a while to warm up when been in the van. Thanks for sharing P&J
Thanks Guys, I think I've learnt to do the same by the comments! Cheers, Andy
Our Van is an older van which we intend to keep for quite a long time so we fitted a solar panel to the roof so battery is always topped up. We always go to our van every fortnight through the winter & have several dehumidifiers dotted around the caravan which we change every six to eight weeks if needed
Solar panels are the best. I really love the fact our new Caravan has one, we're planning on doing our first off grid experience some time soon. Happy Caravanning. Andy
Great one Andy! If you don’t have an alarm I would leave your battery out in your warm garage and charge every 4 days etc... we are fortunate to have ours plugged into the house. A quick tip try using fenwicks over wintering solution it keeps it clean and looking fresh although our new van is being paint sealed! Anyway hope your all doing fine? Cheers Oliver
Thanks Oliver, all good here thanks. No the Caravan is not alarmed which is why we took the battery home, to be honest, I meant to get a solar panel sorted out but never got round to it! Cheers, Andy
Hay I was always told to pull the curtains and not using the blinds as weakens the springs and cheaper to replace the curtains don't know what you think " I've recently sold my caravan and brought a campervan as it's a lot cheaper getting of the isle of Wight but I do miss the space the caravan gave kind regards Paul
Yep, you're right. Yes a caravan does offer more space but I think the important thing is that the vehicle should fit your lifestyle and budget, if a campervan means you can get out more, then that's a good a reason as I would need to change! Thanks for watching, I thought our audience was mainly caravanners! Andy
Really useful video thank you. We have just purchased our first caravan and your channel has been a big help 👍
Thanks very much, pleased we could help! Andy
Reason some people leave their blinds open is because in your blinds there will be a spring, if you close the blinds for a period of time these can end up stretching the springs which means they won’t retract properly when opening, they suggest that you close the curtains instead 👍
Cheers Chris, yes I understand this and think it might be more of a problem if the Caravan is kept like that for really long periods of time. It had never been out intention to leave it for so long! Andy
I had my caravan before the camper so I was watching your for a long time before I changed to the camper I'm going to see what the sea on is like using it and may go back to a caravan next year and be back to leaving the iland as stupid o'clock
Good video and advice Andy.. I don’t have solar panel so take battery home and leave on trickle charge ( streetwize about 20quid) over winter in the garage.
Cheers Howard, that's fair enough. We'd never intended on leaving it so long as otherwise I'd have took the battery home too. Cheers, Andy
Hi Andy, great Video, when you put your battery back in, spray the rubber seal on the hatch with a little silicone spray, to stop it sticking and deteriorating 👍
Yep, great idea Martin! Andy
Hi Andy useful tips when leaving van in storage over winter it would also be useful to buy some battery conectors that click on and off so easy to remove battery when needed I'd take it off over the winter and keep it at home if u don't have a solar panel or alarm cheers kev
Cheers Kev, top advice. Solar panel would make things so much easier but unfortunately we don't have one. Andy
Hi Andy, helpful video thanks for sharing 👍...Cheers Rob
Cheers Rob! Andy
Hi Andy. Personally I wouldn’t remove the battery whilst wearing a ring. My friend took his car battery out many years ago and got a bad shock and burnt his hand. Just a thought. Steve.
Crikey, I know to be more careful in future - seems like I had a lucky escape! Andy
Pull cushions away from the walls when we put away in storage
Thanks Dawn, great tip! Andy
Hi I noticed you didn’t have your seat cushions in the middle. And just a cheeky is there any news on tourerfest 🙏🏼😀
We didn't have them in the middle no, to be honest, we'd not intended on leaving the 'van for as long as we did! Tourerfest is coming along nicely, should have some updates very soon. Andy
MakeWayWithTheMorleys brilliant thanx muchly Andy
Whatever was that you used to undo the battery terminals? If there is a nut made there is a spanner made for it too! Otherwise great vid
Haha, cheers Colin. To be honest, having forgotten to take my spanners, my pump grips were the next best thing. Luckily it worked as next up would have been my 'vice - like' grip strength adjustable! 😂. Andy
you should not have the roller blinds down that long, it can stretch the springs and cause poor functioning
Cheers 👍
We leave our blinds up because moulds likes to fester in dark places
Ahhh, this is something I'd completely neglected. Feels a trade off for privacy though, not that we keep anything of high value in the Caravan in storage! Cheers, Andy
I only do it through winter months as we empty our caravan 👍
Leaving it in the dark causes mold growth it thrives in dark damp conditions. I leave my blinds open.
Yep, I've since left the blinds open but as I said in another comments, feels a trade off with privacy! Andy