theoldwizard1 wrote:
IMHO, lead acid battery should NOT be left on any kind of "maintainer" 24/7 weeks on end. You are better of using an old fashion mechanical "lamp timer" and limiting the charging time to 4-6 hours/day.
what are my options in this case? since the charging system is built in? disconnect from the shore power for few minutes every day? for few hours every week?
and if I buy a 3 or 4 stages smart charger that means I have to disconnect the house batteries from the shore power to charge them, then when I connect them back, turn on the shore power only few hours every day? I do not know much about how electric systems work so that is why I ask all these details to make sure I get it right