I recently had the same problem. My issue was that the splitter failed when I inadvertently ran the bow thruster with a dud battery set (my fault) and it tried to draw to much current via the splitter. The splitter had three battery outputs Starter, House, and Bow Thruster. The House and Bow Thruster failed but the Feed to the Starter battery kept working. The Alternator has a seperate field (sensor) wire direct to the House Batteries to determine the required output. Since the House batteries were not receiving any alternator current it was showing 13.6 volts (I was in marina and they were fully charged) and the alternator was trying to compensate by increasing output which was going the starter motor only, 15.1 volts. Momentarily connecting house battery feed with starter battery feed corrected the alternator output voltage as a check of where the problem may of been. Replacing the splitter, with like for like, permanently fixed it for me.