I try to fly my my 1969 PA30 C D-GPEZ regularly, but occasionally the day job forces me to leave it hangared for up to a month, 2 or 3 times a year. I can usually anticipate and am in the habit of pulling all the circuit breakers when this situation arises.
My rationale for this is to prevent current 'leakage' over the longer times and there are also advantages in allowing me to select services progressively on start up ( I don't have a ground services switch, just radio master, so it is normally all or nothing. I also get to know which circuit breaker is which.
Questions:
1. Is my rationale correct, or even sensible?
2. While I can be sure all my circuit breakers are not jammed, am I weakening the trip mechanism or exposing the circuit breakers to unnecessary wear of some sort?
3. Does anyone else do this? I haven't noticed any disadvantages, yet.
I have a science education but not very electrical.
Thanks,
Trevor