I have two batteries on one switch: Perko 8501DP. I asked the guy about using the switch as I was under the impression that I would be able to start up in position #1 (where my crank battery is) and while the boat was running, move the switch to "ALL" to charge both batteries. He strongly advised against this and mentioned that you essentially pick which battery to run off of and use only that battery when the boat was on.
I'm not convinced he does any mechanical work and seems more of a "front of the house" type guy. I thought the Perko switch I purchased allows for moving the switch while the boat was running. I realize you don't turn it to "OFF" while boat is running, but I thought I could at least go to "ALL" to charge the crank and house bats. Did I get the wrong product?
I'm not convinced he does any mechanical work and seems more of a "front of the house" type guy. I thought the Perko switch I purchased allows for moving the switch while the boat was running. I realize you don't turn it to "OFF" while boat is running, but I thought I could at least go to "ALL" to charge the crank and house bats. Did I get the wrong product?