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2000 carver 356 aft cabin batteries
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Re: 2000 carver 356 aft cabin batteries
The best way to know how and to what your charger is hooked to is either visually follow the charger leads to the terminations being the batteries or the battery switch. You can also use a volt meter for this. Who knows if a previous owner or even the factory did them consistently for boat to boat. If the charger is multi bank then you could either verify or wire it so the battery switch could be off and still charge the batteries if that's what you want to do. My charger is to the batteries directly I don't turn my switches off and never use the battery switch unless I need to combine my batteries for emergency start. But I have been all through my system so I know what's being charged and by what.
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