will ok that is a start on the electrical diagram
looking for a more detailed on an also one on the way the batteries are to be properly connected
in to the selector switch is select 1 the engine start battery an 2 the house batteries
an both ?? encompass both using all the battery ?????
Please advise Rick
It all depends on what PO’s have done to the boat.
on my O’Day 322, I had 2 batteries when I bought it, 1 on battery switch 1, the other on battery switch 2. Both could be used for house and starting the engine.
I changed those 12-volt group 27’s for 2 6-volt golf cart batteries, wired together in series to provide 12 volts. They are connected to switch 1. So far, nothing is attached to switch 2. I am planning on adding a start battery to my system next spring. But I probably won’t use switch 2 for that…just connected to the starter with an on/off switch of its own.
You are probably going to have spend some time reviewing what exactly is on your boat, and figuring out how it is wired. Over the years, things get changed by different owners.
I was checking some wiring on my boat this summer, and found 12-volt cigarette lighter outlets runnning through circuit breakers for the fridge, the fwd lights and the aft lights.
I guess a PO wanted one that would almost always be on (the fridge circuit).
The point is, you are going to have spend the time to turn circuits on and off, see what turns on and off, and trace stuff.
Your boat wiring is probably unique to your boat and whatever PO’s have done over the years.
Greg