Hunter 27. AB switch and two batteries. Use battery 1 for starting, 2 for accessories.
Often hang out in mooring, using Battery 2 for accessories. So Battery 2 gets drawn down to very low voltage (meter says 3 volts ?)
When going out, I switch to Battery 1, engine starts right up.
QUESTION: if I then run on "both", are both batteries getting charged ? Or is only the lower voltage battery taking current until it gets to voltage of higher battery ?
While in "Both" can energy be "siphoned" from Battery 1 to Battery 2 ?
I'm concerned that the huge difference in voltages across the two batteries is not replenishing Battery 1 in "both" mode.
I could run on 1 for awhile to replenish battery 1, and then switch to 2 - but I don't know how long to run each - and I often forget.
I was hoping that "both" configuration had some "smarts" - where both batteries would be getting charged and battery 2 isn't "sucking" from battery 1.
Thanks !!!
Often hang out in mooring, using Battery 2 for accessories. So Battery 2 gets drawn down to very low voltage (meter says 3 volts ?)
When going out, I switch to Battery 1, engine starts right up.
QUESTION: if I then run on "both", are both batteries getting charged ? Or is only the lower voltage battery taking current until it gets to voltage of higher battery ?
While in "Both" can energy be "siphoned" from Battery 1 to Battery 2 ?
I'm concerned that the huge difference in voltages across the two batteries is not replenishing Battery 1 in "both" mode.
I could run on 1 for awhile to replenish battery 1, and then switch to 2 - but I don't know how long to run each - and I often forget.
I was hoping that "both" configuration had some "smarts" - where both batteries would be getting charged and battery 2 isn't "sucking" from battery 1.
Thanks !!!