I've been using a Renogy MPPT controller with my solar panels for a few year where the controller is connected to one of my two batteries. I use the 1-2-BOTH switch and set to BOTH to ensure the charge gets to both batteries. But that means the battery that's not directly connected to the MPPT controller gets less current because it's going through lots of resistive wires before getting to the batter.
I'm looking into adding an automatic charging relay (ACR) so both batteries get equally charged. My understanding that an ACR just connected to both positive terminals of the two batteries and to their common ground and it does not connect to anything else (like the MPPT controller). Do I need to be concerned about impacting the alternator's function or is this just as simple as I make it out: add the ACR to the battery setup and I'm good to go?
I'm looking into adding an automatic charging relay (ACR) so both batteries get equally charged. My understanding that an ACR just connected to both positive terminals of the two batteries and to their common ground and it does not connect to anything else (like the MPPT controller). Do I need to be concerned about impacting the alternator's function or is this just as simple as I make it out: add the ACR to the battery setup and I'm good to go?