Flyer51 wrote:
jimbabwe wrote:
I found the answer, it all happens automatically so no need to manually switch from start to house battery's. Fancy boat!
I've got exactly the same setup with my switch and yes it's automatic. Looks like this correct?

Yes,
That's the set up on my 2009 278
Both the starter and systems batteries are charged via a splitter ( the blue box on the engine bulkhead; rated @ something like 85A for gas engines, 140A for diesel ones).
Normally, the 2 batteries are not connected together.
There is an override switch on the dash/ a relay bolted to the starter on/ off switch, that allows the systems battery to be connected to the starter battery in an emergency.
The factory fitted stereo upgrade takes the power to the amp from the starter battery switch via a 70A breaker ( as the systems breaker cannot handle that load).
I'm rewiring those circuits this winter with 2 systems batteries and a separate off-1-2-both switch for the systems batteries as well.