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Rich,I am an amateur at electronics and love to tinker in logic control. There is much online help for this type of knowledge. I used google and looked for 30 AMP diodes. I think that the size of the diode is not directly rated to size of your batteries(basically Storage area or size expressed in amp hours). The diode needs to be sized to meet or exceed the maximum load that you would introduce on the 12 volt system (amps). For instance, If you energized every 12 volt device on your boat you might draw 25 amps on your battery. In this case a 25 amp diode would be your minimum.Wiring is always sized for the load it must carry. All other devices such as swithes, relays, connectors, etc. need to be sized to meet this requirement. By merely looking at the size of the wire from your batteries, you can determine the design amp rating of your system. Another way is to look for a fuse between the battery and the battery switch. You should NEVER install a device on the system that does not meet or exceed the fuse rating. Your battery charger and alternator output should not exceed the carrying capacity of the wire to the battery. So, in my humble opinion, look for a diode rated at a minimum of 12 volts and the amperage capacity of your main wire or fuse.A diode is like an electrical check valve or backflow preventer. So the diode flow faces into to the battery on the hot side of the battery that you wish to protect from discharge. Exactly where to put it on your boat can be tricky. You would put it on the line that feeds the house circuit from your starter battery. You must make certain though, that it is not on the line to your starter circuit or electric will not flow to the starter. If there is only one wire, you will need to separate the feeds. You need to have more information about how your charger, batteriers, distribution panel, alternator, etc ar hooked up to determine how to wire it. Typically, you can get wiring diagrams from West Marine, Chapmans etc.From what you have posted, I am not sure why you intend to connect the positive terminals. Maybe you can explain what you are attempting to achieve and why.I feel certain that someone will read my reply and give you their expert opinion.Good luckMike D