I noticed the last time out that my electronics shut off when I start the boat. Could this be the sign of weak batteries? Both batteries are showing a charge. I don't recall this problem last year though. Thoughts?
I had the same problem with mine. I replaced my battery 1-2-all switch with the one on this link.http://www.islandwaterworld.com/browse.cfm/battery-switch-125a-2-engine-2-bank-with-vsr/4,12462.html I am not endorsing the site to purchase from, just the product.Anyway, with the switch that I had the electronics would shut down all the time when I started the motor. The draw from the motor would cause the juice going to the electronics to become lower than what would be needed keep them running and they would shut down and I would have to restart them.With my new system the motor is on it's own battery and the electronics are on their own battery, thus, one would not affect the other. I have not had a shut down since installing this system. The 'combiner' does just that, it combines the batteries when in need of a charge. The third switch is for emergency purposes. If your motor battery is low for any reason put the third switch on and both your batteries are now in line to start the motor.
Interesting product. So, the regular Perko switches (http://bluewatermarinesvc.com/html/bat_switch.html) don't truly isolate the batteries?
QuoteInteresting product. So, the regular Perko switches (http://bluewatermarinesvc.com/html/bat_switch.html) don't truly isolate the batteries?As much as I believed all along that they did, for my set up, they did not.Think about it, if you have the switch set to # 1, does your motor start and your electronics work? Same for # 2 position, does all of your stuff still work? If so, how are they separate?
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