Well, I've wanted a dual battery switch for years on my old boat and just never got it done. Purchased a new-to-me boat last month. What a beauty! Anyhow, this boat has a pro looking dual batt switch, pro looking wiring and 2 brand new batts. The boat sits in a garage 3 hours away from me where I cannot get a trickle on it. I plan to take one battery home each month, trickle charge it, take it back to the boat and swap out for the other batt to trickle.
So, right now, I've got one batt at home and one in the boat. Back at the boat to do some work on it, no power. The battery in the boat reads 12.6v. No lights, no chirp when I turn the key. No power. I've moved the switch from "1" to "2" to "All" and get nothing.
Is this how it should be wired? It seems to me that having one batt removed should allow the other battery to work without any problems?? Is it wired incorrectly or is it supposed to be wired in a loop like this? Makes me think if one battery goes dead the second battery will not fire the motor?
So, right now, I've got one batt at home and one in the boat. Back at the boat to do some work on it, no power. The battery in the boat reads 12.6v. No lights, no chirp when I turn the key. No power. I've moved the switch from "1" to "2" to "All" and get nothing.
Is this how it should be wired? It seems to me that having one batt removed should allow the other battery to work without any problems?? Is it wired incorrectly or is it supposed to be wired in a loop like this? Makes me think if one battery goes dead the second battery will not fire the motor?