I only responded with the DCP option because it always pricks my ears when I hear somebody say (or read) something about their "start" battery when talking about the 1+2+Both switch. You do realize that you don't really have a dedicated "start" battery. It doesn't matter which position the switch is at. It can be 1, it can be 2, or it can be Both, any way you do it, the house loads are combined with the starter. Only the source changes, not the loads.
For that reason, I see absolutely no reason to switch the battery selector to 2 when starting the engine. What does that accomplish? If there is a reason, I'd be happy to read all about it! In reality, all you are doing is starting the engine with the reserve battery, with all of the house loads combined. What would be the purpose? I think it leads to killing the reserve battery when it doesn't get charged while the selector is on 1. I don't see the point in using the selector switch to direct charging current. That is what leads to problems in my opinion.
For that reason, I see absolutely no reason to switch the battery selector to 2 when starting the engine. What does that accomplish? If there is a reason, I'd be happy to read all about it! In reality, all you are doing is starting the engine with the reserve battery, with all of the house loads combined. What would be the purpose? I think it leads to killing the reserve battery when it doesn't get charged while the selector is on 1. I don't see the point in using the selector switch to direct charging current. That is what leads to problems in my opinion.