I did this on my R25 and R29 but without any switch as there’s no draw when thrusters are not in use and I like big wire that carries big amperage to only have connectors on each end. I think of it as adding 25% more capacity to the house and 400% capacity to the thruster and you can tell the difference especially when operating both thrusters simultaneously.
I use wiring that’s tinned, (West Marine, they can crimp too, get yer wallet out) I crimp them on then solder them then shrink wrap them then say don’t rust three times in a row quick, that’s the trick here.
My understanding of factory wiring is there’s three banks of batteries with two of them (thruster and starting batteries) having ACMs whose job it is to isolate them if their voltage drops below a certain point (10.5?) to prevent other banks being drawn down. Then you have to jump an ACM to get voltage to pass to charge them back above the 10.5 so the AGM will stay closed and I’ve had to do that so I made up short jumpers for exactly that.
As for the factory wiring of the charging for these three banks each is individually charged by the shore powered charger and my solar only has two charging leads which you can set to 50/50 or 90/10 and I don’t know how the heck the alternator distributes its energy.
So now you and I have two banks with one bank having two charging inputs from the shore power charger and I’ve set my solar for 90% to what is now house/thruster bank and 10% to starter battery.
I don’t comprehend Kevin s comment on how things have been changed visa ve charging as initially all three banks charged separately and now the only change is that there’s two banks one of them now having two charging inputs when on shore power battery charger.
Is he saying saying with the additional connection the AGM has been defeated and a thruster or house drain has the ability to kill all of the thruster/house bank? Or would a AGM still jump into the fray and isolate some batteries? I got lost in there somewhere.
Anyways, my understanding is with both boats the starter battery remains isolated and my solar is always giving it a bit of a tickle which is good for peace of mind. Unless of course I’m wrong.