You want to take the positive off one end and the negative off the other end. That way you are using the entire bank. If you take both positive and negative off the same end, you will not be charging all the batteries equally and be able to use all of the batteries due to the resistance in the jumper wires between the batteries.
In the picture disconnect the neg lead to the load from the battery on the left and then connect it to the negative post of the battery on the bottom right.
Btw that is a huge bank!
Don't mind for the question but if you spend most of your time at the dock why the need of that size of house bank?Delfin
We have not anchored out since we purchased her. Currently she is on shore power but I know the batteries are 13yrs old.
That is correct. That way the load and charge will go through the whole bank. Are the jumper wires as big as the positive and negative cables?
Don't mind for the question but if you spend most of your time at the dock why the need of that size of house bank?
L