jfm
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Thanks. That's complex stuff. The shorepower might well charge all 3 banks plus gen, but that would take a lot of dioding!
Remeber those cross over switchs can give a false sense of security. If the coil is energised by the flat battery, they dont work. Ideally you need a selector so you can energise the coil from any battery bank, but that's often omitted in production boats.
Mine is much simpler. Two banks. One bank is dedicated to one engine, with a trickler charger to top it up by shorepower over winter. The other (bigger) bank does t'other engine, domestics and genset start, and is charger by big shorepower charger
Then I have a crossover switch to link the banks, and it can be enrgised by either battery bank. That's it - lots simpler than yours, phew!
Remeber those cross over switchs can give a false sense of security. If the coil is energised by the flat battery, they dont work. Ideally you need a selector so you can energise the coil from any battery bank, but that's often omitted in production boats.
Mine is much simpler. Two banks. One bank is dedicated to one engine, with a trickler charger to top it up by shorepower over winter. The other (bigger) bank does t'other engine, domestics and genset start, and is charger by big shorepower charger
Then I have a crossover switch to link the banks, and it can be enrgised by either battery bank. That's it - lots simpler than yours, phew!