I would be a bit suspicious of the quality of the starting battery. 
My experience has been that when batteries get on their last legs (and 
need to be changed anyway) that  they seem to boil away the water a 
lot.  It seems that no matter how you stay on top of keeping it filled 
it seems to boil away.  I suspect that it may be due to sulfation 
buildup that creates something like an internal short, heat, and loss 
of water. 
 
Good luck 
Don 
 
 "Marc"  wrote in message 
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  I suspect something is wrong, but need confirmation.  I have three 
  deep cycle wet  group 24's as the  house bank and 1 deep cycle wet 
  group 24 as the starting bank.  A 150 amp combiner is installed 
  between the banks and both banks are connected to individual legs of a 
  xantrex 20 amp charger. 
  
  The boat sits in a slip with shore power connected, charger on, and a 
  reefer  running 24/7 off the house bank. 
  
  I am losing electrolyte faster in the starting bank than the house 
  bank. 
  
  Question :  Since I have a combiner, should the charger be hooked up 
  to both banks? Could this be causing the electrolyte loss? 
  
  
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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