Mouse poison is a good idea. I always place some in the trailer during
winter storage.
I place a tray of mouse poison on a tray at the rear of my Cobra trailer.
Usually in the spring there is no sign of mice but 3 years ago I found that
all the poison has been moved by the mice into a nest made of kitchen roll,
at the front of the trailer. I have no idea how they got in.
I assume they had eaten some of the poison and died, but I never found dead
ones in the trailer.
No damage caused by the mice except part of a chewed up kitchen roll. I had
failed to remove this from the trailer.
I reckon that without the poison, I would have had some damage to anything
the mice like to chew such as wiring.
regards
Mike
At 00:52 29 November 2015, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Saturday, 28 November 2015 15:45:53 UTC-7, Richard wrote:
On Saturday, November 28, 2015 at 2:23:50 PM UTC-8, Ron Gleason wrote:
For many or most of us, winter is here and the gliders are parked for
a
number of months. I have removed every battery from the cockpit, put
mouse
poison in the trailer and taken out anything that should not freeze
(waxes,
plexi-glass cleaners etc).
What is the best way store glider batteries, specifically LiPO4's?
Just plug them in the charger? Does it matter if they are in the house
or
in a cold garage?
What the PDA's and PNA's? Again just keep them on the charger in the
warm house?
Any other items folks do to bundle up their gliders?
Ron Gleason
I don't think you can go wrong with the following recommendations.
The recommended is to discharge the battery about 1/2 and then store do
not leave on the charger. I don't think warm or cold will matter, but I
would bring them in the house out of the condensation.
PDAs PNAs in the house on the charger every month or so.
Mouse poison I don't know.
You will find the mice in the summer when the dead ones heat up and
stink.
Richard,
www.craggyaero.com
Thanks Richard