markleuty
Well-Known Member
Hi
My boat currently has two battery banks which are controlled by a 1/2/both switch, plus 2 isolator switches, one for the positive and one for the negative cables.
I am planning to changing to split charging (using either diodes or the Sterling Alternator battery charger, although that is not a point for discussion in this particular thread /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif).
My question is do I really need an isolator switch for the negative cable. If not, then I could just rewire it so that I had a switch for House and one for Engine and then lose the 1/2/both switch completely.
Would this work or am I missing something?
Thanks
Mark
My boat currently has two battery banks which are controlled by a 1/2/both switch, plus 2 isolator switches, one for the positive and one for the negative cables.
I am planning to changing to split charging (using either diodes or the Sterling Alternator battery charger, although that is not a point for discussion in this particular thread /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif).
My question is do I really need an isolator switch for the negative cable. If not, then I could just rewire it so that I had a switch for House and one for Engine and then lose the 1/2/both switch completely.
Would this work or am I missing something?
Thanks
Mark