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![]() Lets review: You don't want to leave both batteries connected at all times because A) they are different size & capacity batteries and B) the charging system is 5 amps and so the starting battery only gets 2.5 amps and would take a long time to charge back up. ~ While some here seem to disagree, I've always heard and it makes sense to me that connecting dissimmilar batts for a long time ain't that good. You don't want to replace the 1000 battery, I guess because that battery *does* make sense for trolling. Plus to do it really right you'ld need two of the identical battery...something like two dual-purpose batts. ~ I just bought two dual purpose for about $110. This actually might be a good option for you. But read on. You don't want an A/B/BOTH switch because you seem afraid that either you or people you lend the boat to (guests) will accidentially leave it in the Both position. ~ While this makes sense to me....you also have to ask yourself: How likely is this to happen, for how long, and what damage will be done. If it's not likely and not a lot of "damage" then maybe who cares? Maybe just put a red X on the "both" position. Or, as Tom suggested, maybe you can disable the both position in some way. Also consider your statement: "...I figure I can watch the guage and just flip the switch when the voltage gets too high..." This seems to assume you will be watching the gague. It seems to me that you are more likely to forget to watch the gague after a while (get distracted by the big fish that's biting) then to accidentially put a switch into the BOTH position. ~ Same goes for your guests. If they are smart and ware enough to remember to flip the switch when the gague does a certain thing....they are probably smart enought to NOT use the both position. You may be suffering from the same thing I often do. I think a problem through TOO much and want the solution to be TOO perfect. That's not to say I don't get your points. They seem all or mostly all valid. And the perfect solution might be out there. But maybe you need to step back and be simpler about it. Good luck, Gary |
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