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![]() Brian Cleveland wrote: " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. I am putting in a 2nd battery on my boat and will need an A/B switch. Is the field disconnect one (such as this one http://tinyurl.com/pa9hn ) always the way to go, or is the one that is $10 cheaper but lack field disconnect a better option? I do not switch to the other battery while under power.....never have and do not plan to now. The switch will not be out in the open for anyone to fool with. So save the $10 bucks or get the higher priced one? The Field Disconnect does require 2 extra wires but would probably be worth it to keep from frying the alternator by accidently switching to off with engine running. Scroll down to page 11 in following link http://tinyurl.com/8ffe7 brian c m/v canwegonow See there? Something new under the sun all the time. This "Field Disconnect" feature is a recent introduction, AFAIK. Ed was right about the couple of extra wires, and you're right about the 15 minutes and $15 in wire being worth doing. The heart of a pwerboat is the engine, and the batteries are the "pacemaker"for that heart. If a guy wants to go second class on something, (IMO), the place to go cheap is the galley stove, the number of superflous bells and whistles in the electro-nav system, or some other area that isn't going to stop the boat from running. |
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