Thanks for the detailsTaking them out would be a big undertaking - they are hard to get at and very heavy. Diconnecting them to work on the car is a non-issue in respects to unpsetting the elctrical systems if you first open the drivers door and let the car wake up and then go back to sleep - around 15mins. Disconnect the aux battery negative lead, then the start battery negative lead and then the CTEK connections (if required - make sure that their lights have gone out first). I protect my negative battery leads in plastic zip lock bags while disconnected. To connect back up simply reverse the order. I have done this several times now and have not had any warnings or issues even with the batteries disconnected for several days.
Haven’t done it yet and after many more longer trips and getting to know the system better, I’m actually very comfortable with it!
And as I’ve said many times before, Shitake hasn’t let me down yet
She is quite “needy” though like our dog Harry.
She started “bleating” down in the car deck on the Cook Strait ferry having been left alone an hour ago, but recovered after some soothing words and a manual relock!