SkunkBoat,
I wonder if you dream about Aux charging feeds and ACRs
hahahaha...... it kills me to answer the same question over and over. I know a lot of you guys switch your switches back & forth to charge alternate batteries and I think it is just STUPID.
It kills me that Yamaha and Suzuki and others
very purposefully put that Aux charging circiut in there for their customers who run two batteries (per motor), yet the dealers never mention it.
The boat mfgs configure the switches the way they did in 1974. Because thats how its done...
Kind of like how they cut out the transom notch to raw wood and then don't glass it over. They cover it with trim and call it a "Bang Plate" to make you feel like its doing something good....which it is definitely not....
I have twin motors, 4 batteries (1 start for each motor and a parallel House bank of 2). Everything charges when the motors are running. The house even charges when only one motor(either one) is running.
My electronics NEVER hiccup when I start a motor. My start batteries will never screw me because all they do is start one motor and charge up again. I will never forget to charge a battery.
I can use various switches to use differnt batteries to start or run the house if ever needed.
I like the Aux circuit. Its only "drawback" is that its a diode and so it drops 0.7v whereas a charging relay (in therory) does not.
Blue Seas has great info on their site...too much actually because there are so many ways to do things.
If you have a single motor and two batteries, go on their site and you'll find diagrams to charge both and Start interupt from house (SI) or just separate house from start altogether (preferable in my view).