Following on from 1664's comments on "Zig unit" thread, Am I right or wrong to leave my Westy hooked up to mains electric during winter months

Steve
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metalmick8y wrote:Mine stays on mains for 6 months of the year, small oil filled rad fitted plust smart charger, keeps is dry and nice inside.
mike
You can leave it connected to the mains 365 days a year if you want - can't see any harm in it as in the oil filled radiator option. I was merely pointing out that the 'Zig' manual stated that the Zig Unit itself shouldn't be left permanantly chargingTaw Cottage wrote:Hi Guys
Following on from 1664's comments on "Zig unit" thread, Am I right or wrong to leave my Westy hooked up to mains electric during winter months![]()
Steve
1664 wrote:I don't know why you're that enthusiastic to charge the starter battery anyway as the alternator charges it when you drive anywhere. Unless you're planning on laying the van up for the winter months - but I believe the manual states not to leave the Zig charger on continuously.
Taw Cottage wrote:Hi Guys
Following on from 1664's comments on "Zig unit" thread, Am I right or wrong to leave my Westy hooked up to mains electric during winter months![]()
Steve
California Dreamin wrote:
You are WRONG to leave the hookup connected permanently on a Westy.....the BBB (Black box charger) isn't a smart charger and doesn't turn down to float charge state (like modern multi stage chargers do) it will just keep charging away, admitedly on it's lower output but after a month or so your batteries (both of them) will be boiled dry.
Both of them because the original BBB charges both.
Martin