SiteSurfer
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I'm contemplating fitting a VSR to my Prospect, currently as far as I can make out the 12V electrics are very 1970's and in need of a bit of a rethink.
The plan would be to fit a VSR across the 2 batteries (1 engine / 1 house) but keep the rotary 1/2/both switch - in my head that means that whatever setting the switch is on, when the engine is running it will charge 'something' rather than only the battery currently connected via the switch.
Then I think I'll need to put something at the +ve terminal on each battery prior to running to the switch in order to protect the upstream wiring/systems (such as a fuse) - is that appropriate?
I could in theory ditch the 1/2/both and fit 2 separate switches with a cross over on a key (for emergency starting) but that would involve a much much larger re-wire. I'm also (after last weekend) coming to the realisation that its a very real possibility that there is no fuse from the leisure battery to the 12v distribution panel - any recommendations on what to fit there?
I'm trying to avoid a complete rewire but stay comfortably on the safe side, it appears that 1970's electrics were a lot less protected than today. (Found some solid rusted through household cable on the bilge pump recently which had failed...)
The plan would be to fit a VSR across the 2 batteries (1 engine / 1 house) but keep the rotary 1/2/both switch - in my head that means that whatever setting the switch is on, when the engine is running it will charge 'something' rather than only the battery currently connected via the switch.
Then I think I'll need to put something at the +ve terminal on each battery prior to running to the switch in order to protect the upstream wiring/systems (such as a fuse) - is that appropriate?
I could in theory ditch the 1/2/both and fit 2 separate switches with a cross over on a key (for emergency starting) but that would involve a much much larger re-wire. I'm also (after last weekend) coming to the realisation that its a very real possibility that there is no fuse from the leisure battery to the 12v distribution panel - any recommendations on what to fit there?
I'm trying to avoid a complete rewire but stay comfortably on the safe side, it appears that 1970's electrics were a lot less protected than today. (Found some solid rusted through household cable on the bilge pump recently which had failed...)