Battery Confusion

To the 2 contact on the 1-2-B, via a fuse & master switch. Both batteries have their own isolation switches but they're buried to be as close as possible to the batteries, so I rarely use them, just a couple of times a year to make sure they're still behaving.

So the domestic circuits are live all of the time, or you use the 2nd master switch to isolate them when you're not onboard ?
 
There's a reason that the Victron Cyrix has a 5-year guarantee....

Indeed. I fit a lot of Victron stuff and have never had an out of the box failure.In fact, i've only ever had to replace one faulty Victron thing and that was a 15 year old inverter.

I have no affiliation with Victron, i just like fitting stuff that works.
 
So the domestic circuits are live all of the time, or you use the 2nd master switch to isolate them when you're not onboard ?

I use the second master switch to isolate them. Incidentally, I have a twin battery controller for the solar panels, output 1 to terminal 1 and output 2 to terminal 2. 1 gets charged first, not usually for long, as the starter battery is usually recharged from the engine after starting, but it's more important, then 2.
 

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