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I, too, use this system. Turn one on, then turn the other off. No problems
in 6 years so far! I use a panel mounted digital display voltmeter, and switch when it reads 12.0 v or is decreasing faster than it had been decreasing. The batteries have 5 A fuses on them. Almost always I get by on one battery--running a lot of electrics. -- Hartley Falbaum ASW27B "KF" USA "Brian" wrote in message oups.com... Also just two on/off switches working pretty well as also. Then you can decide if you want to "Make before break" or not. Althought the two batteries will probably be connected for a longer time. as you switch. |
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