mikefleetwood
Well-Known Member
Working my way through refit and upgrade of Musketeer (Moody 29), I noticed something that seems odd in the electrics. There are 2 12V batteries with a 1/2/1+2/off battery isolator switch. I noticed that with the switch in the "off" position that fuse panel is still live. First I though the switch was faulty/damaged, but on looking at the wiring the fuse panel is wired directly to battery 2. The Isolator switch only controls the feed to the starter (and maybe the alternator, but I've not traced that wiring).
So, my question is - is this normal? The only advantage that I can see is that I can always switch on the bilge pump, or any of the domestic circuits. But surely this negates the whole point of having an isolator?
Fortunately, it's a simple relocation of one cable to fix it (if needed).
So, my question is - is this normal? The only advantage that I can see is that I can always switch on the bilge pump, or any of the domestic circuits. But surely this negates the whole point of having an isolator?
Fortunately, it's a simple relocation of one cable to fix it (if needed).