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Yes. The purpose of a combiner is to connect the starter battery
to the charger when it needs sharging. Either get rid of the combiner (recommended) or remove the charging connection from the charger to the starter battery. Doug s/v Callista "Marc" wrote in message ... 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? |