Thank you! Great instructions. The only thing that would make this better is to create another video showing how you install the cover that was rolled up this way. 😊
Thank you for the great tutorial, but I'm afraid I misunderstood the inside- out part. I just went to cover my RV, the cover rolled out perfectly but I had folded it "inside out". So when I unfolded it, the cover was upside down. OPPS I had to pull it off and start from refolding it.
Thanks again! I refolded the cover properly and was able to recover the RV solo in about 15 minutes. I also purchased budgie cords that have a clamp on one end which enable me to secure the cover at more point than came with the cover.
I have another RV question that perhaps you can help with. I have my Class C RV winterized and covered and I left a heavy duty extension cord plugged into the electrical connection with the battery switch off. If I plug the RV into shore power once a week for a few hours will it still charge the batteries even with the switch off? I had knee replacements so I can't kneel to remove the coach battery for the winter. Thank you for the help! @@RMAGarage
I'll likely cover and uncover my RV TT when backed into the storage site and the back is not very accessible. Any reason not to reverse the starting end?
No reason at all. What ever is best for you. The main key from the video is to inside out method so it just drapes over the RV with out unfolding. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you! Great instructions. The only thing that would make this better is to create another video showing how you install the cover that was rolled up this way. 😊
Great suggestion! Stay tuned.
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!
You-re Welcome. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you for the great tutorial, but I'm afraid I misunderstood the inside- out part. I just went to cover my RV, the cover rolled out perfectly but I had folded it "inside out". So when I unfolded it, the cover was upside down. OPPS I had to pull it off and start from refolding it.
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad it still worked out for you.
Thanks again! I refolded the cover properly and was able to recover the RV solo in about 15 minutes. I also purchased budgie cords that have a clamp on one end which enable me to secure the cover at more point than came with the cover.
Great News! I love it when a plan comes together.....
I have another RV question that perhaps you can help with. I have my Class C RV winterized and covered and I left a heavy duty extension cord plugged into the electrical connection with the battery switch off. If I plug the RV into shore power once a week for a few hours will it still charge the batteries even with the switch off? I had knee replacements so I can't kneel to remove the coach battery for the winter. Thank you for the help!
@@RMAGarage
@@robertreeg8212 The batteries will still take a charge if the master switch is off. Thanks for the question.
Muchas gracias aunque estos cover no protegen la lluvia pero si un poco el polvo y sol y nieve ..gracias por enseñar..
You Are Welcome, Thanks for Comment.
Nice job and thank you so much.
You're Welcome.
I'll likely cover and uncover my RV TT when backed into the storage site and the back is not very accessible. Any reason not to reverse the starting end?
No reason at all. What ever is best for you. The main key from the video is to inside out method so it just drapes over the RV with out unfolding. Thanks for the comment.
La compañía k me vendió el cover no manda cuidados ni como doblar ni guardar y eso k es la más antigua de usa..
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