recharging batteries 1996 280

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Sam

I am new to boating and haven't been able to find an answer in the owner's manual for this. If I leave the battery switch to #1 and plug in shore power or run the engine are all the batteries charging. Do I have to switch to "All" to charge all the batteries of does the "1" only apply to use (discharging)?
 
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Daniel Jonas

Charging

Regarding the charger, it depends on how it is wired. I think it best that it be connected to work even if the switch is off. Regarding the alternator (engine running) it is doubtful. This is because most alternators are connected to the battery switch common. So it will charge whichever battery(ies) it is switched to. Dan Jonas (S/V Feije II)
 
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Good Digital Multitester

Now that you've got a boat there are two choices: 1, learn to do the work yourself and save money, or 2, hire it done. If you want to be self sufficient and do it yourself one of the best tools to get is a good, accurate multitester. A good brand to get is a Fluke. Don't worry too much about the price because it'll pay you back many times over. Use it to see what flashlight batteries are good. Check the camera batteries, watch battery, etc. Troubleshoot the electrical circuits. Check if you boat or the neighbors is hot. There are millions of uses. With a multitester you can check the voltage on each battery and see what's hapening with those electrons. Check Products/Digital Multitesters in the link below. Get something that measures at least resistance and voltage as a minimum.
 
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