Refueler
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Your idea ofan additional charger is not so bad. I think that I might be able to manage that. I can simple put a 240 v switche into the system & power up the main charger for a while each day or when I arrive in port & plug in the other charger once I am up to full power. If the domestics do run down the cool box will shut off & the start battery will also isolate via the VSR that i have betwen that & the domestics. The batteries are all AGM by the way
I now need a suitable charger that will not burn out on constant load & will just provide the 3.5 amps.
You will have to make sure the second charger does not feed into the other charger on the battery side.
I would put the switch on the battery side - because whichever charger is not connected to battery will be effectively 'off' anyway.
The 240v side can be left connected ..
Simple A - Off - B toggle switch in the +ve leads of the chargers is enough. That way you have complete simple manual control of which charger to use ...