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<blockquote data-quote="dennis09x" data-source="post: 4831074" data-attributes="member: 596822"><p>The welding wire i got is 2/0.</p><p></p><p>Man that custom block will probably be the way ill go cause that looks crazy.</p><p></p><p>lakota, what are your fuses rated at total?</p><p></p><p>Now that i think about it, what about running a 200-300 amp circuit breaker instead of the fuse block? Have the 2/0 with a ring terminal on one end, then have a couple 4 gauge w/ring terminals coming off the other end. That seems like it would work in my mind. ****, I have a circuit breaker as my fuse right now, had a 200 ANL before and the p.o.s. melted up on me, was probably because it was just a p.o.s. that i got off ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennis09x, post: 4831074, member: 596822"] The welding wire i got is 2/0. Man that custom block will probably be the way ill go cause that looks crazy. lakota, what are your fuses rated at total? Now that i think about it, what about running a 200-300 amp circuit breaker instead of the fuse block? Have the 2/0 with a ring terminal on one end, then have a couple 4 gauge w/ring terminals coming off the other end. That seems like it would work in my mind. ****, I have a circuit breaker as my fuse right now, had a 200 ANL before and the p.o.s. melted up on me, was probably because it was just a p.o.s. that i got off ebay. [/QUOTE]
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