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<blockquote data-quote="singlesubsetup" data-source="post: 1862098" data-attributes="member: 559785"><p>so now there's a need to fuse the wire between the alt and the battery? where is this comming from and where is the links to this? If your alternator wire is rated for your alternator, why do you need a fuse?</p><p></p><p>if you have a 200 amp alternator and upgrade your wire to 1/0 gauge and your sysem pulls lets say 400 amps, the rest of the power comes from your batteries.... Are you saying the extra draw (400 amps) will cause your alternator wire to melt? someone please explain this to me so I can understand..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlesubsetup, post: 1862098, member: 559785"] so now there's a need to fuse the wire between the alt and the battery? where is this comming from and where is the links to this? If your alternator wire is rated for your alternator, why do you need a fuse? if you have a 200 amp alternator and upgrade your wire to 1/0 gauge and your sysem pulls lets say 400 amps, the rest of the power comes from your batteries.... Are you saying the extra draw (400 amps) will cause your alternator wire to melt? someone please explain this to me so I can understand.. [/QUOTE]
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