AustinK":23e93m5t said:
We just put our 2013 R27 to bed for the winter. I have it in an indoor heated facility. Power to run a charger is included in the deal. Is it safe to use the boats own charger and just leave the battery switches on, or should I disconnect all the batteries and get a separate battery tender?
If you have access to the boat on a regular basis to check to see if things are okay every few weeks then I would say you are good to go. In the event that you lose power you should be fine over a period of a few weeks. Keep in mind that there are items that have a small draw that are working in the background and if left without charging, the batteries will soon discharge if left connected and there is a long period without power. When I winterized my boat I usually took this
time period to remove the batteries and clean everything up and then I put them on the bench in the garage and paralleled all of them. Once a month I connected a battery tender and made sure they were topped off. I did what Jim does, I would zip tie and label each group of wires for each terminal. I also took a picture before dismantling.