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![]() "Matt" wrote in message oups.com... There is one panel of 5 switches with a "charge" and a "use" switch for each battery bank and a "Bridge switch" to connect both. To charge both batteries I make sure both "charge" switches are on as well as the Bridge switch. The above is an overly complicated isolater switch isn't it. For sure! There is also a spearate dial type switch where you select whether to charge off the alternator or 240v charger or neither. I guess the Solar wire would need to go to this switch? As there are only two positions on this switch "Alternator" or "Charger" and I wouldn't use the Solar and Charger at the same time would you just connect the solar wire to the Charger wire? Sounds like both the alternator and charger have their own regulators. Hooking up to either "alternator" or "charger" will leave you with no regulator for the solar panels. You still need a solar regulator and then it doesn;t matter what side you hook it to. Probably better to hook it directly to the house bank. Starter battery will reharge quikly from the alternator or charger. No real need to charge it with the solar. Do you think there is any room for simplifying this setup? Tons! On my boat it's all automatic. No switches related to charging soures. Batteries charge from whatever is available. Doug s/v Callista |
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