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Old 08-14-2018, 09:19 PM   #1
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Bi-annual full timer "to-do" list

Good day all, hoping this finds everyone in good health! Aside from browsing the owners manual for something (2018 Seismic 4212), has anyone perhaps come up with a checklist of sorts, that they run through every 6 months or so. A little background...started full-timing in February, now located in Eastern North Carolina (started in SoCal). Real hot, humid, and rainy here. At a full hook up site, full time.

In my mind, I should be getting on the roof more to inspect something, but I haven't noticed any leaks (yet, knock on wood). My air conditioners run most of the day while I'm at work, is there some sort of maintenance schedule for those? Or something I should be paying attention to/listening for? Does anyone have an alternative to a full-on wash wax every 6-12 months? The RV park I full time at, does not allow washing....other stuff...exercise the generator? Grease anything (since I'm not moving anywhere)?...all advice and lessons learned is greatly appreciated!
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Old 08-15-2018, 09:07 AM   #3
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Excellent! Very much appreciated for the video and resource to learn other "stuff".
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Old 08-16-2018, 05:37 AM   #4
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Every once in a while check the fridge drain hose to make sure it’s still dripping. Big mess if that clogs up!
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We also full time. I would recommend checking tire pressures often even when staying in one place for a while.
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Copy all! Hadn't thought of the fridge or tire pressure. I appreciate your input very much!!
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