I have a Renogy suitcase solar panel that has anderson connectors on it. I am planning on putting an anderson pigtail attached to my battery and just leaving it there in the battery compartment so that I can attach to the solar panel when I want to. My question, could I also tie on another set of Anderson connectors that would be used for disconnecting my battery so I don't loose so much to the residual drain of things that are constantly drawing on the battery when the trailer is sitting between trips? I mean is this feasable? I'd have two leads attached to the battery terminals with anderson connectors on it, with another anderson connection with leads going to the wiring harness of the trailer that would normally have been connectedto the battery. One of those leads would almost always be connected to complete the path from the battery to the trailer. The other would just be sitting in the battery box always connected to the battery but only used when I want to charge the battery with the solar panel. Anybody see a problem with this?
Art