Mike, Maybe it doesn’t need to be said but fuses are overlooked in newly installed boat batteries and electrical charging systems. Also make sure the wire is marine grade wire and large enough to carry maximum charging amps the distance required. Sorry if that’s a repeat after the course you took. I only connected to my house bank but I have a combiner if I ever run into a problem. Have never needed the combiner to start. If you use an ACR, make sure it’s capable of the load. If one battery is empty and the other is full when the relay switches over the amperage is pretty big at first. (Just a guess but maybe as high as 100 amps?) My first system was 120 Watts and the next 240 Watts. If you aren’t sure oversize the wire and charge controller now, then you can just add another panel, it’s not that much more $.
Len Mitchell Crazy Legs 1989 37+ Midland On Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray