Jaguar 25
Well-Known Member
All in title so when I move the battery switch to 'both', presumably the batteries are in parallel and therefore, if one battery is more charged than the other, does the lower charged battery top itself up from the higher charged battery?
We tend to always use the boat with the switch on 'both' and never seem to have any issues. However, we have minimal electrical equipment - VHF radio and rarely used auto-pilot, navigation lights and cabin lights (all day sailing last year). On a swinging mooring last year without a solar charger and batteries always started outboard quite easily with charging only coming from outboard when motoring (and we were only out 5 times last year!).
We tend to always use the boat with the switch on 'both' and never seem to have any issues. However, we have minimal electrical equipment - VHF radio and rarely used auto-pilot, navigation lights and cabin lights (all day sailing last year). On a swinging mooring last year without a solar charger and batteries always started outboard quite easily with charging only coming from outboard when motoring (and we were only out 5 times last year!).