geem
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Interesting statement, what is modern ? this pdf link is a 1982 system and goes someway to answering your question .... http://www.kddpowercentre.co.uk/data/P4000_82_lit.pdf
Times change and requirements change, back in 1972 when I started alternators were almost unknown and most boats had a dynostart, by 1982 you had small alternators, 30 amp if you were lucky, but bigger demand. Plus towed generators, solar panels etc. had yet to be invented for long range cruising yachts. but the basic idea was to split charging so prioritize engine battery and maximize charge by making use of how the a battery works.
Today you have engine battery, service bank, bow and stern banks, complex to do manually, easy to do automatically and show indication of battery level, but still only a expansion of the 1982 system, but there is still the future !!!
The bottom line is what I have always said, the optimum solution is what suits you.
Brian
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