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"Main" - Connects the boats' circuits to the main power banks
"Reserve"- Connects to reserve power
"Shore" - Connects to an external power supply (If you've got a power cable connected)
The 1 and 2 connects the shore power to battery charging instead of connecting to the circuits directly. It also connects the diesel-generator units so if you want to sail on diesel you'll have to hit 2 on it.
The switches below choose the power supply of the switchboard itself, it's important to note that you can and WILL connect the reserve power and main power together if you connect both of them to the boat's power systems, turn on recharging to both battery banks or choose the switchboard power to both, which will result in the reserve batteries draining into the main batteries - you don't want it to happen when you're out of main power.