RNeumann
Elite Member
Those switches only isolate when you have one or the other bank selected. As soon as you put the switch in the 1&2 position it combines both banks. Batteries are like a bag of apples- if one is bad and the rest are good it doesn't take long before all of them are bad.
I'm assuming the Xantrex is a charger and inverter. If that's the case the only way to charge and invert the same bank is to have your switch on that bank. If you needed/wanted both banks at once or wanted to switch between banks manually you would need separate chargers for each bank. And if you wanted to use them together you would need big isolators (diodes) on each bank so the banks can't backfeed or "see" each other.
The battery type on the Xantrex changes the charge/float voltage slightly. Here is the chart from the Xantrex manual.

I'm assuming the Xantrex is a charger and inverter. If that's the case the only way to charge and invert the same bank is to have your switch on that bank. If you needed/wanted both banks at once or wanted to switch between banks manually you would need separate chargers for each bank. And if you wanted to use them together you would need big isolators (diodes) on each bank so the banks can't backfeed or "see" each other.
The battery type on the Xantrex changes the charge/float voltage slightly. Here is the chart from the Xantrex manual.
