Shelter Logic Review/Full-time Winter RV Living: What You Should Know

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @LeeElectrode
    @LeeElectrode Год назад

    Nice video... Started my 16x16x36 yesterday. I's going on top of a 20x40 gravel pad. Just inventorying the parts was a job in itself. My thoughts were to get the first 2 ribs upright then drive the RV in a little at time and add the remaining ribs short of renting a scissor lift. I think that's what you did. I know I will need some help moving the ribs into place and I hope I don't have to redrill any holes. I bought the ShelterLogic RatchetTite 4-Piece Anchor Kits and I hope they will pound in easier that the rotating auger type.

    • @FaHoLo_RV_Life
      @FaHoLo_RV_Life  Год назад

      We actually built the whole thing around it but I think that would work! Let us know how it goes!

  • @juliochavez1303
    @juliochavez1303 2 года назад

    Do you perhaps have a link

  • @robertvanrooyen1178
    @robertvanrooyen1178 Год назад

    How did you vent your heater exhaust without building up carbon monoxide in the shelter logic?

    • @missionrvservices
      @missionrvservices Год назад

      We had air flow throughout because the bottom of the shelter was open,
      Probably about a foot off the ground. This is why it was still important to skirt around the bottom of the coach, to keep critters out.

  • @beccaj945
    @beccaj945 3 года назад

    Do you get alot of condensation

    • @FaHoLo_RV_Life
      @FaHoLo_RV_Life  3 года назад +1

      Yes we did. It was almost like a greenhouse at times. Like raining on the inside when we had our furnace going. You need to leave the ends open on the bottom for air flow.

    • @beccaj945
      @beccaj945 3 года назад

      @@FaHoLo_RV_Life I'm just using mine for winter storage I'm hoping that it doesn't ruin the trail but can't be worst then snow lol mine is 20x40x16 pretty big and my trailer is only 29ft

    • @FaHoLo_RV_Life
      @FaHoLo_RV_Life  3 года назад

      @@beccaj945 I'm sure it'll be fine. I have to say that Shelter Logic does make theirs pretty durable. Although, with the very windy conditions in West Michigan last winter & spring, we needed to buy a vinyl repair kit on Amazon for one spot that tore a little bit where the side connects to the pole. :(