Yes, access to my house batteries is a bit complicated, and uncomfortable on my neck and knee's.
I have been plugging in only rarely. I probably will tonight as I have some 18650's to refill as well. Sometimes My schumacher brings them into the 15's with 9 to 11 amps for a few hours and goes way over my amp hour counter 0 from full, other times it decides 14.7 for much less time is plenty and illuminates the green light, kind of agreeing with the Battery monitor within a few A/h. I'd say I plug in 3 times a month and every 4th time plugged in, it does an EQ cycle.
Still need to acquire an Iota or PD to replace Schumacher.
These past two sets of Crowns have used lots of water, much more than previous batteries. The rate of loss is increasing as they age.
My house battery box kind of stuffed to the gills with 2 27's, the limiting factor being length of 2 batteries side by side. I need 26&1/2" and perhaps more for 2 group 31's, I have 25&5/8". I've had to modify the battery handles so that the 27's fit.
MOdifying the battery box is not going to happen, it is a mistake I will live with, and honestly I've never needed the full capacity I've carried around for the last 5 years.
I'm seriously thinking of 3 agm's in parallel always via my Guest manual switch. The Engine battery is ~20 feet away, from house battery, total circuit length over 2awg wire. So it will not be a perfectly balanced battery bank. Perhaps I can rotate them yearly.
The crown DC27s are 115A/H when new and 62 lbs each, 230 AH total. I pretty much never take more than 70A/h overnight.
If I get 3 marine DHP group 34's for a total of 204 A/H I'm still not taking these Figurative 3 batts below 50% in normal usage Even just 2 in parallel is only ~50% DOD
lets Say my Crowns are rated at 600 CCA each, and my WW 27 is 650. All three together, 1850 CCA 345 A/H for 176 lbs
Thr 3 DHP' group 34 will have 2640 CCA 204 A/H total and 159 lbs.
My engine always starts easy, Only requires a single 650 CCA starting battery and my 7 tear old 650 cca battery has no issues.
I don't think even reducing my overall capacity is going to affect me being able to start the engine. 204 a/h of agms with 100 a/h removed from them probably still have more CCA then 345 A/H of flooded deep cycles with 100 a/h removed.
I occasionally forget to isolate my engine battery now, and cycle it with the house, and the engine still cranks fast and with authority first thing in the morning, but certainly not as fast as later in the day when engine is warmer and solar has all 3 batteries up in the 13 to 14 range.
I'm more worried about The 3 hungry AGM's together overwhelming my poor alternator, as I have fatter cables direct from alternator to battery switch, in parallel with original circuit path