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<blockquote data-quote="Vettefiend" data-source="post: 8065919" data-attributes="member: 608997"><p>You should have a fuse between your battery and the distribution block (fused or not) and it should be within 18 inches of the battery. The fuse size is determined by the wire you are using so we can't answer if a 200 amp fuse will work. We also don't know which amps you are using. They might pop a 200 amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>A good reference for fuse information can be found at bcae1.com. On the right side go to the Fuses section. Perry knows his stuff and has lots of information on that page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettefiend, post: 8065919, member: 608997"] You should have a fuse between your battery and the distribution block (fused or not) and it should be within 18 inches of the battery. The fuse size is determined by the wire you are using so we can't answer if a 200 amp fuse will work. We also don't know which amps you are using. They might pop a 200 amp fuse. A good reference for fuse information can be found at bcae1.com. On the right side go to the Fuses section. Perry knows his stuff and has lots of information on that page. [/QUOTE]
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