Well, as has been written on here and elsewhere so many times over, electricity and anything to do with it is a black art that so many of us get totally fudged with!
Now Dave (
@wildebus) is one of those lucky bods who appears to soak up anything and everything to do with this dreaded subject almost like a sponge, and I am sure he knows what he is writing about with his above advice............. but Phill, this is what I did in my installation and so far it has worked perfectly for almost 5 years of quite extensive use.
My VB is connected via a split charge relay (
https://www.vehiclewiringproducts.co.uk/c-219-relays-flasher-units/c-232-split-charge-relays) and the requisite fuse to the 2 x LB's which are also connected to the solar panel.
I also have a large and powerful battery charger wired into the system which I only use when stopping on sites with EHU, it is connected to the first of my LB's but in turn it obviously feeds power to the 2nd LB and no doubt also back to the VB if the LB's have both reached full charge.
As I said, this installation has worked for me over the years, it might not be the best, but for me it does!
Phil
ps. currently I have the original and now getting on for 5 year LB disconnected from the system as I am running some tests on it to see how it is holding its' power as I have a sneaking suspicion that it isn't!