wynjim55
Regular Contributor
Is there a reason to use a battery isolation switch on small craft where only one battery is used for all purposes? Is there a need to have an isolator?
So far I haven't been on the water over night so running my start battery flat while out isn't a problem (I have upgraded all my old worn out halogen navigation lighting with LED units for if I get caught out) so don't see any need for a second battery. I have a switch I was going to fit to isolate all equipment when hooking up a mains power charger (refer separate thread).
So far I haven't been on the water over night so running my start battery flat while out isn't a problem (I have upgraded all my old worn out halogen navigation lighting with LED units for if I get caught out) so don't see any need for a second battery. I have a switch I was going to fit to isolate all equipment when hooking up a mains power charger (refer separate thread).

