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I am confused about the charging of bateries on my sailbaot - mostly questions about charging with the engine. My specific problem is lack of knowledge of how the selector switch works. First let me state what I think is happening with the system, then a question or two. On my boat there is a battery selector switch. This has four settings. Off, #1, #2 and both. I understand that it isolates the batery bank #1 from #2 or connects them both. The batteries will also charge from shore power when the switch is set to off, but the boat can't draw any power. Good feature that. Now for the questions. Let's say you have one battery or set of batteries designated as the house and another battery as the start batery. So, far no problem. Now you are on a mooring and use the house bateries to the point they need charging - or worse they are dead. You set the batery selector to the start battery and start the engine - how do you now charge the house bateries? Will they charge off the engine even if they are wired to #1 and the selector is set to #2? Or, do you start on the engine batery then switch while running to the house batery set? If so will this harm the alternator? I was under the impression not to switch this selector while the alternator is suppling juice. Although I do think the switch is a connect prior to disconnect. I do know not to set the selector to "both" if one bank is very low as it will drain the good set.So, tell me how it should be done. Sorry to be so ill informed, but so far anyone I ask has a halfa** explanation as to what is going on and what to do. I was an engineer in a past life so am not totally ignorant of the working of systems if explained properly - can also tell when the explantion is BS which is all I have recived so far. This forum has many knowledgable people and you have provided good answers in the past. Thanks in advance Ed