Really? That's the first I've ever heard of that, mines been plugged in for about 3 yrs with no problems. I only energize the winch when I plan on using it though. I rode with Warn reps and engineers while on the Ultimate Adventures and they never said anything about it, as a matter of fact, they helped me out with all the parts required to wire the second plug in parallel so I wouldnt have to get under the hood to unplug the wireless remote. Mines worked perfect this long so I'll just take my chances..........
I imagine it's a CYA in case some random signal was picked up and tried to energize the winch? In my case all that would do is pull in the solenoids, but no power would be on the contact side to energize the winch unless I was in the rig anyways.
*Edit - Yep, just like I figured.......it's on the first page of the instructions under all the CYA warning info under the "MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD" heading -
"Never leave wired remote control plugged into
winch when free spooling, rigging, or when the
winch is not being used."
I talked to someone that said that it's possible that the controller "could" pick up rogue signal and run your battery down. If mine ever has picked up a random signal it's flying under my radar since my rig is daily driven and has dual Optimas. Anyways, your Warn rep is technically correct......call me crazy but I'll contiue to live on the edge for years to come, but I've been warned (no pun intended)

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