Re: Battery Switch for 2 Batteries
What the add-a-battery setup basically is an automatic switch. When it senses charging voltage it closes allowing that voltage to recharge both batteries. When you shut off the engine the add-a-battery will sense the resting voltage of the batteries and open up, isolating the two batteries from eachother.
Right Pond?
Yes its either on or off no switching unless you want to either totally disconnect the system or combine both banks in case of a problem. No need for anything else.
Like others have suggested there are other ways to do this, diode isolation, manual switches, automatic switches. It's really up to you and what you're doing with the setup. The customer I installed the add-a-battery system only had 1 battery the entire time he owned his boat. I installed three amplifiers on the boat and a second battery. He wanted a setup so that he didn't have to remember to throw any switches or worry about getting his battery drained. This setup is 100% transparent to him and he uses his boat just like he always did.
A diode isolation setup prevents the house or second battery from draining the starting battery. There is a slight voltage drop across the diode and there isn't any way to combine the two in the event of a bad battery. A set of jumper cables or a switch to combine them could be wired in to do just that however.
A manual switch is another approach. Each battery is connected to a 4 position switch (OFF - 1 - 2 - BOTH) You select #1 (or whatever your starting battery is) crank up and ride to wherever you're going. You could move the switch to #2 to charge only your accessory batt or use the both setting to charge both while underway. Once you get to where you are going to anchor down or drift you need to remember to switch it to battery #2 so that you still have power but don't drain #1. This setup lets you switch between batteries, combine them in the case of a failure but *YOU* have to remember to do the switching, or if you have more than one person who takes the boat out they also have to be instructed on proper use.
***IMPORTANT*** With any system it is of extreme importance that you NEVER switch the switches to OFF or otherwise disconnect the batteries from the alternator with the engine running. Doing this will destroy your charging system and you won't be a happy camper.