And it will create MORE problems, like this one:by using a Dual Circuit Plus switch (e-Series Dual Circuit Plus™ Battery Switch - Blue Sea Systems) That will eliminate the problem of forgetting to change the battery switch.
Using the Dual Circuit Plus switch with out adding additional switches for each battery can create different problems, not necessarily more problems.And it will create MORE problems, like this one:
AGM Battery Issues and the Blue Seas Dual Circuit Switch (from Maine Sail) "DARN AGM Batteries"
https://forums.sailboatowners.com/index.php?threads/darn-agm-batteries.133773/
The DCP switch has the same potential of draining both batteries simultaneously as the 1/2/B has... There are a heck of a lot of the DCP switches installed, without an ACR, and folks still need to use the "BOTH" or "PARALLEL" position to charge both banks.The goal for the wiring system should be to offer both the ability to completely isolate a good battery from a bad battery and to offer redundancy. The 1-2-both switch does that at the potential cost of draining both batteries simultaneously. The Dual Circuit Plus switch makes it easy to isolate the batteries, at the cost of redundancy.
This what I ve done for the past four years without problems even though we spend a lot of time at anchor with ac refrigeration. Both are group 24, number one is start, number 2 is house. Always leave selector to number two. Shore power charger independently charges both, solar only charges house, engine charges what the slector is set to which always the house. When the house battery goes my intention is to replace it with goup 27 as two golf cart batteries may not fit.I have 2 batteries and a battery selector(1,2,all,off). Iam wondering if I could do a group 24 starting battery on 1 selector and a group 27 deep cycle on number 2?
Trying to find a way to have more cranking power on 1 battery and a deep cycle on the other one. But, did not know if the two batteries needed to be identical
If the batteries are placed in parallel, they will work better if matched by brand, size, date of manufacture. If they will be used independently, one for house, one for start, then they don't need to be matched. In your application, they should work so long as they are not routinely placed in parallel.They don't need to be identical -- but making them different complicates things.
Even though deep cycle batteries aren't built to have large cranking capacity they should still have plenty to start a small diesel.Trying to find a way to have more cranking power on 1 battery and a deep cycle on the other one. But, did not know if the two batteries needed to be identical