Again, I realize that this is one of those subjects that is talked about a lot, but once again, I'm having a tough time wrapping my head around it. It seems that there are so many differing opinions ...
I am able to plug in my trailer since it is next to the house. It has been plugged in since late November so the batteries are charged and have not used any water. You may not have this option. When I had to store the trailer off site I did what you proposed-shut the battery switch off. They were fine for a month or so.
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