You guys lost me here, I will try to map out my existing system and come back with it to see how and where to install the m-acr
@DArcy 's beautiful diagram can be difficult to follow. Here's a sketch I made on a napkin during a technical conference about 20 years ago when I first came upon this concept rather than the ancient practice of alternating house batteries daily; it's essentially the same configuration as D'Arcy's:
CB = circuit breaker
A = alternator
House = house battery bank
Engine = engine starting battery
S = starter
SW = engine disconnect switch
Echo charger = echo charger
The dotted line box outlines the 1/2/Both/Off switch (switch positions should be self evident).
Your m-acr would replace the echo charger.
(I have recently changed this so the echo charger is powered not directly from the house but from the panel side of the circuit breaker.)
Normal operation is "1" and Sw. = ON (closed).
Faulty house bank -> "2" and ON;
Faulty engine battery -> BOTH and OFF;
Faulty echo charger (or m-acr) -> BOTH and ON (to charge the engine battery).
(I think that's correct! Others can check me. It's been my intention to write a simple user manual for the boat and keep it in an obvious place, so if others use the boat, or I'm incapacitated they can look up what to do, and how to recognize and respond to faults.)