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Texastoyhauler
09-01-2020, 06:30 PM
We have a side patio on our Raptor 429... Is it a problem to leave the patio down in the rain? (There is a TV out there, but it is fairly recessed)

Thanks!

Gobirds38
09-02-2020, 05:22 AM
You could use an outdoor TV out there?

Texastoyhauler
09-02-2020, 06:32 AM
Yeah, not sure if I want to replace tv. I may just try to find a cover of some kind for it. It’s really nice to have patio down, but don’t want to be worrying while I’m away from RV for a bit... like running to dinner or to town.

flybouy
09-02-2020, 07:20 AM
Electronics and water don't play well together. The statement "(There is a TV out there, but it is fairly recessed)" would concern me on two points.

1. what does "fairly recessed" mean? Covered from a light rain? Covered from a wind blown rain?
2. High humidity outside, when it rains that means the dew point and the ambient air are the same. The water condenses out from the clouds (rain). If the Objects are a temp that matches the dew point then condensation occurs. Enough condensation on electronics will not end well.

Any electronics that are outside that aren't built to be outside should not be left "powered up" (i.e. plugged in) all the time. If you use an indoor appliance that's been stored outdoors then I would make certain that it was dried out before using. No matter, storing the tv outside with repeated condensation cycles will cause corrosion on the circuit boards and the components inside. There's a reason that televisions designed for outdoor use are so expensive.

dutchmensport
09-02-2020, 09:42 AM
Just did a Google search for your make and model. The answer (in my opinion) is "no". That television is exposed and any slight wind with rain will ruin the television, even if it's not plugged in.

https://www.arrkannrv.com/uploads/inventory_images/2020-KEYSTONE-RAPTOR-429-10706-67167.jpg

wiredgeorge
09-02-2020, 10:04 AM
Hey Dutchmensport... isn't that a big ol' awning in the picture? If that awning was out, would that protect that television sufficiently? Keystone hung the TV in that spot but if there was a BIG storm, I am sure the awning would come up so I would make sure that TV came inside.

Texastoyhauler
09-02-2020, 10:16 AM
That is exactly how it looks, I think it’d be good with a slight rain (especially with awning out)... but prob not comfortable leaving it open while gone with chance of rain

JRTJH
09-02-2020, 11:26 AM
When in doubt, "ask" the Owner's Manual:

"Return the patio to the stored position when unattended or in periods of
inclement weather. The patio or steps may become slippery when wet. Damage
to the patio/ramp door due to wind, rain, or any weather condition is not covered under warranty."

Texastoyhauler
09-02-2020, 11:29 AM
When in doubt, "ask" the Owner's Manual:

"Return the patio to the stored position when unattended or in periods of
inclement weather. The patio or steps may become slippery when wet. Damage
to the patio/ramp door due to wind, rain, or any weather condition is not covered under warranty."

👀 whoa! Thanks

chunker
09-03-2020, 04:29 AM
When in doubt, "ask" the Owner's Manual:

"Return the patio to the stored position when unattended or in periods of
inclement weather. The patio or steps may become slippery when wet. Damage
to the patio/ramp door due to wind, rain, or any weather condition is not covered under warranty."

When I read the original post my thought was about the patio itself, not the TV. I would be more concerned about damage to the patio itself more than the cheapo tv that's there. My Raptor's garage is that, garage not patio and I don't leave it open especially if any rain is around.

twvette
09-10-2020, 05:03 PM
I coated mine in bed liner to seal it up which has worked well, especially since it pools a little in some spots. For the TV I bought a cover and have no problems. My patio goes down and stays down during any trips which is sometimes more than week plus and see rain, wind, sand, etc. and so far no issues in 4 years with these measures in place.

Texastoyhauler
09-10-2020, 05:06 PM
I coated mine in bed liner to seal it up which has worked well, especially since it pools a little in some spots. For the TV I bought a cover and have no problems. My patio goes down and stays down during any trips which is sometimes more than week plus and see rain, wind, sand, etc. and so far no issues in 4 years with these measures in place.

Awesome, thanks! Do you remember where you got the cover or TV? Brand, or really any direction you could point me, I’d appreciate

twvette
09-10-2020, 05:18 PM
The bedliner is key as ramp door is not made to be wet (friends have had to replace theirs as warp easily!) and need to cover everything (bolts, etc.). Did a full write up on this here:
https://www.keystoneforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34143
*** One coat should be fine ... I was trying to fill low spots but that does'nt really work
*** If yours does not have a center support to sit on the ground would add that too as I did this to prevent it from warping also as use ours a lot.

Here is the TV cover that works really well for mine (fixed mount) and stay on in heavy wind.
https://www.tvcoverstore.com/s1-outdoor-tv-covers-30

Texastoyhauler
09-10-2020, 05:20 PM
The bedliner is key as ramp door is not made to be wey and need to cover everything (bolts, etc.). Did a full write up on this here:
https://www.keystoneforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34143
*** One coat should be fine ... I was trying to fill low spots but that does'nt really work

Here is the TV cover that works really well for mine (fixed mount) and stay on in heavy wind.
https://www.tvcoverstore.com/s1-outdoor-tv-covers-30


Thank you!!!

twvette
09-10-2020, 05:26 PM
I edited the above so see it again ...

Here is my post on the patio support leg as I dont see it on the Rap 429 from web pics I see and also show a stair leg extension that I have had to do.
https://www.keystoneforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33122