You have a bit going on Chris in that diagram.
First let me share a great link.
Making Sense of the ACR WARNING: ACR's are not for use with LiFePO4 Batteries! What is an ACR? An ACR is nothing more than a fully automatic, voltage triggered, BOTH/PARALLEL switch that closes when charging voltage is present and opens
marinehowto.com
@Maine Sail has shared a wealth of sailboat electrical knowledge here in the forum
Musings With Maine Sail
and on his website in the above link.
Your diagram is a great place to start. You show multiple charge sources going to different paths. This can be a problem.
Let’s explore just the alternator for now. When I run my engine I want the charge power to be shared among my batteries. Generally the house battery is more depleted so I want to get it back to full before I stop for the night. When it is full I want to spill the excess over to the start battery. For years owners would use a manual switch to flip the charge from battery to battery. Being sailors they would sometimes forget. One or both batteries would be depleted. A clever solution was designed. An automatic relay placed between the House and Starter battery. Problem resolved.
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Now both batteries get charged and sailors can focus on the thousand other issues.
There are many solutions to these electrical challenges for boat owners in the two links above. They are designed to make the system work and keep you and the boat safe.