Hi guys.
.
. While checking through the circuitry I came across a switch, mounted directly forward of the house batteries and I believe original as the wirers (about 4mm or 6mm Black) go into the original loom. This is under the seating. Any idea what it is for? It is just single pole on/off. See attachment And yes I have noticed one of the wires had fallen off
1. I don’t think it is an original switch at all
2. Only you can determine what that switch is for by following the wiring if any is attached to it, to see where the wires go to, if any wires are in fact connected to it.
3. From your photo, clearly the wire with the yellow marker and female spade connector has come off from somewhere, but to the right of the photo is another wire that does not appear to have any connector, and appears not to be connected to anything at that end such that I wonder whether there are any wires connected to that switch.
is it best to leave the switch in the off or on position?
First check whether there are any wires physically connected to the switch, then where they go to and come from. If any wire connection is hanging loose, you have to determine why, because simply re-connecting it might not be the best thing to do. And whether the switch should be on or off depends on what the switch is there for in the first place.
With so little information about an unmarked and possibly disconnected switch, it’s impossible to advise one way or the other about its use or whether it should be on or off.
One thing I would suggest is that if a system onboard becomes redundant, then remove it, but if you are a new owner, then you need to determine what that system was and why it has fallen into disuse before you remove it, and contacting the previous owner to ask about it may be the simple answer.
Probably the best suggestion would be to get a new purpose made and properly designed boat battery charger that will charge both sets of batteries, and have it fitted onboard. Yes, I know they are expensive, but they do the job.