I have a trailer boat with one battery only.. so dont follow these discussion closely..(ie, I could be wrong)..
But I thought the idea was that you have one main battery bank that you both directly charge and also use to start the motor.
There is an auxilary battery that you normally dont put a load on (even starting) since you always want to make sure its fully charged. Its your safety backup.. You can only use the aux battery by manually switching it in.
All the ACR or Echo chargers do is connect the aux battery to the main battery during charging - and charging only as that is the only time the main battery voltage gets above 13 volts..
ACR doesnt do anything for starting and actually would make sure the aux safety battery was disconnected from the main battery during starting.
... and the Echo manual shows the safety aux battery as a "starting battery" which would not agree with what I just said..
And... the "temorary islolation of starter noise and voltage drops to senstiive electroncs" would only seem to work if you used the aux battery to start the motor...
But I thought the idea was that you have one main battery bank that you both directly charge and also use to start the motor.
There is an auxilary battery that you normally dont put a load on (even starting) since you always want to make sure its fully charged. Its your safety backup.. You can only use the aux battery by manually switching it in.
All the ACR or Echo chargers do is connect the aux battery to the main battery during charging - and charging only as that is the only time the main battery voltage gets above 13 volts..
ACR doesnt do anything for starting and actually would make sure the aux safety battery was disconnected from the main battery during starting.
... and the Echo manual shows the safety aux battery as a "starting battery" which would not agree with what I just said..
And... the "temorary islolation of starter noise and voltage drops to senstiive electroncs" would only seem to work if you used the aux battery to start the motor...