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Jim Dort
My 1999 Hunter 420 has a house-bank of 2 batteries (wired together), and a separate starter battery. The batteries have a "1, 2, BOTH" switch. I do not have a generator. I leave the switch on "BOTH" all the time. This is true when I sail, motor, or anchor, and also when I am back at the dock and hooked into shore power. In the four years I have had the boat, I have had no battery problems. A recent article in “Ask the Experts” in Sail Magazine (March, 2005), said "To avoid discharging all the batteries [same set up in the magazine’s example as mine], remember to switch [using the 1, 2, BOTH switch] to the house bank when you shut the engine down." Is my practice of leaving the switch on BOTH all the time a bad one? If so, what should I be doing and why?Secondly, I have a solar generating system. When I bought the boat, I was advised not to use it (by taking out the fuse on its line) as it tends to "fry" the batteries. Does the solar tend to do that? When should I use the solar system?