No longer smooth connection on transition of battery switch

englishrobs

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If I take this apart is it possible the contacts need cleaning. Occasionally if I turn this while underway the power to nav drops before being re-established. This isn’t a massive problem but it only started happening by towards the end of last year.
 

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If it is disconnecting power when turned - assuming not going through the OFF position .. then it is faulty and I would be inclined to replace it before you end up with Alternator regulator / diodes blown.
Cleaning etc may be possible - but do you want to trust it after ??
 
If I take this apart is it possible the contacts need cleaning. Occasionally if I turn this while underway the power to nav drops before being re-established. This isn’t a massive problem but it only started happening by towards the end of last year.
I would be inclined to fit separate switches and a VSR ROB, but if you want to stick with the 1-2-B switch i have just finished a Lithium installation on a boat at SYH which had a newish looking 1-2-B switch, replaced with single switches, if you're interested i can put you in touch with him.
 
A 1-2-B switch is useful to allow starting from the domestic batteries if the starter battery is flat. On my previous boat, I had one that did that and acted as a starter battery isolator. The domestic battery had its own single isolator switch.

The alternator was connected directly to the starter battery, with a cube relay energised by the field terminal on the alternator to charge the domestic battery. Doing it again, I'd use a VSR, but they were expensive back then, and the budget was limited. Actually, doing it now, I'd probably have a LiFePO domestic bank and a B2B charger between starter and domestic to charge it.

It made for a simple, reliable system that served for many years.
 
I would be inclined to fit separate switches and a VSR ROB, but if you want to stick with the 1-2-B switch i have just finished a Lithium installation on a boat at SYH which had a newish looking 1-2-B switch, replaced with single switches, if you're interested i can put you in touch with him.
Yes, in touch. Thanks.
 
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