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Originally Posted by zacs
not exactly, Mike. The way he does it is fine. The draw down from a weak battery is slow. When he switches to both, he gets the combined power of both batts. If one is weak, it will still be adding to total. If both are weak, at least he will still be getting the combined efforts. If you then run on both, and one has lost ability to hold charge, both batts will equilibrate to lowest voltage. So switching to both for start is fine. You just don't want to sit on both.
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Thanks Zac.
Mike, what Zac stated is what my marina mechanic recommended. So far (last 6 years), it has worked out fine. I have new batteries so it has never been on issue. I change them out every 2 years and use the old ones on my tractor, yard truck and assorted junks here on the farm.