joyfull
Well-Known Member
Please excuse my total bewilderment about how batteries work and how my boat is set up.
I bought a boat late last year which has two batteries connected in parallel (positive to positive). They are connected to a big isolator switch which has options OFF, BOTH, 1 or 2.
One battery is new last year 96ah, one at least four years old 100ah.
I presumed that one would be the service battery and one dedicated to the engine (so that I could always start the engine).
I have found that both batteries feed into the services (lights, nav etc) when switched to BOTH, 1 or 2.
Also the engine ignition works whether the isolator is on BOTH, 1 or 2. However if 2 is low voltage the engine wont turn over so I have to switch to BOTH.
All power is off when switched to OFF.
When switched to 2 the power in the battery to run the cabin lights decreases until the lights dim. Then when I switch to BOTH or 1 the lights come bright again.
Is this the correct configuration with the isolator switch? Both 1 and 2 can run the services, but 1 can be isolated by switching to just 2 for the services.
I am unsure whether it is wired up correctly.
Another strange point. I charged up the newest battery (1) ashore to 12.9v as the engine is not working at the moment and my solar panel does not seem to top up enough.
The second battery is low on voltage and last night dropped to 8.5v whilst I was reading. So I switched to BOTH to get more light.
I forgot to switch to OFF when I went to sleeping leaving the isolator at BOTH and this morning battery 1 had dropped from 12.9v to 12.6v and battery 2 had increased to 12.2v. Does that mean that battery 1 charged up battery 2 overnight?
I must say I am confused and not sure if my boat is configured correctly.
Any thoughts or advice greatly appreciated.
I bought a boat late last year which has two batteries connected in parallel (positive to positive). They are connected to a big isolator switch which has options OFF, BOTH, 1 or 2.
One battery is new last year 96ah, one at least four years old 100ah.
I presumed that one would be the service battery and one dedicated to the engine (so that I could always start the engine).
I have found that both batteries feed into the services (lights, nav etc) when switched to BOTH, 1 or 2.
Also the engine ignition works whether the isolator is on BOTH, 1 or 2. However if 2 is low voltage the engine wont turn over so I have to switch to BOTH.
All power is off when switched to OFF.
When switched to 2 the power in the battery to run the cabin lights decreases until the lights dim. Then when I switch to BOTH or 1 the lights come bright again.
Is this the correct configuration with the isolator switch? Both 1 and 2 can run the services, but 1 can be isolated by switching to just 2 for the services.
I am unsure whether it is wired up correctly.
Another strange point. I charged up the newest battery (1) ashore to 12.9v as the engine is not working at the moment and my solar panel does not seem to top up enough.
The second battery is low on voltage and last night dropped to 8.5v whilst I was reading. So I switched to BOTH to get more light.
I forgot to switch to OFF when I went to sleeping leaving the isolator at BOTH and this morning battery 1 had dropped from 12.9v to 12.6v and battery 2 had increased to 12.2v. Does that mean that battery 1 charged up battery 2 overnight?
I must say I am confused and not sure if my boat is configured correctly.
Any thoughts or advice greatly appreciated.
