Murv
Well-Known Member
Another quick question...
I have 3 separate battery isolator switches (all unmarked)
I assume that give me the option of using either battery, both, or all off.
if I'm running on one battery, does the second one still get charged when the engine is running or is that purely down to the configuration of the charging circuit?
Also, it's a real nuisance to get to the islators as they're under the engine hatch. All the boats we looked at on the non-tidal side of the river had a rotary isolator switch in the cockpit, is there any reason I can't, or shouldn't, fit one to mine?
I have 3 separate battery isolator switches (all unmarked)
I assume that give me the option of using either battery, both, or all off.
if I'm running on one battery, does the second one still get charged when the engine is running or is that purely down to the configuration of the charging circuit?
Also, it's a real nuisance to get to the islators as they're under the engine hatch. All the boats we looked at on the non-tidal side of the river had a rotary isolator switch in the cockpit, is there any reason I can't, or shouldn't, fit one to mine?