VicS
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all your input but what seems to be the issue with a 1-2-both-off type switches? Have never been a problem before, isn't it easier than having to fit 3 separate switches?
The 1,2, both, off switch is the simplest way of adding a second battery to what is essentially a single battery system.
The downside is the ease with which you can select "off" ( with some but not all) when changing from battery 1 to battery 2, with dire consequences for the alternator diodes if the engine is running. Also at one time there were some very cheap/inferior versions on the market.
The advantages of separate switches is that you can now separate engine and domestics, have dedicated batteries for the two functions and eliminate the need to swap from one battery to the other.
