rinker 370 2017, on/off switches, generator, alternators,

looking at various discussions and a wiring diagram and still think I don't understand.
370 has:
- generator
- generator battery
- house battery
- battery for each engine.
- on/off switch for "house" and "generator" at stern panel door.
questions:
- when plugged into shore power or running generator:
-which batteries get charged?
- what is impact of on/off switch at stern panel for "house" in on or off?
- impact of on/off switch for "generator" is on or off? does that battery get charged?
- when running engines:
- do house and gen battery get charged? if on/off switch is off?
- when sitting at anchor, no generator running:
- house battery gets used for 12v items. only if on/off is on?
- does gen battery get used for 12v items if switch is on?
Thought I understood battery and switch usage but not so sure after generator would not start (10v showing on gen battery) then losing power to vhf radio, radar, helm instruments while cruising at 30 knots after two days at mooring ball. I do think I will be replacing a battery, but wonder if I contributed to the failure by my use of generator and switches.
thanks
Comments
Just guessing but perhaps it is because the generator switch is port side so the cable run from port start battery to switch to generator is shorter than what the cable run would be from starboard start battery to switch to generator.
You lost instruments at 30 knots ... I'm thinking failed alternator. At 30 knots, your alternators should be pumping 13.5 volts or more. When an alternator fails, the engine starts drawing from the battery, and the voltage will drop in a hurry. Somebody check my logic ...
Grey battery beside house batteries is your port start + generator battery
Grey battery on starboard side is your starboard start battery
Are those house batteries 6v each connected in series? Very interesting wiring arrangement to say the least.
Regards,
Ian
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