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<blockquote data-quote="fruitwerks" data-source="post: 8135428" data-attributes="member: 653083"><p>Really, I would not bother to put a fuse there, especially with a wiring UPGRADE. But if you want... To figure out what amperage you need, take a look at your main fuse box under the hood, find the biggest fuse and go with that rating for the alternator fuse. For example on my car, the biggest fuse is a 50A. Also make sure it is a fuse and not something funny like a thermal cutoff or diode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fruitwerks, post: 8135428, member: 653083"] Really, I would not bother to put a fuse there, especially with a wiring UPGRADE. But if you want... To figure out what amperage you need, take a look at your main fuse box under the hood, find the biggest fuse and go with that rating for the alternator fuse. For example on my car, the biggest fuse is a 50A. Also make sure it is a fuse and not something funny like a thermal cutoff or diode. [/QUOTE]
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