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<blockquote data-quote="amedeuce" data-source="post: 3440934" data-attributes="member: 551590"><p>Come on now, I can't go any further till I've decided how to do this.</p><p></p><p>Now I know you fuse according to the wire, but I also need to fuse for the amp, but the PG manual states to fuse with 80 amps near the battery, but that can't be right, putting an 80 amp fuse on 0 gauge wire right at the battery and that's it. All the installs I've done have been single runs to a fused distro which makes it easy.</p><p></p><p>I guess, I could do 300 amp fuse near batt then have another inline 0 in and 0 out with a 100 amp ANL close to the amp???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amedeuce, post: 3440934, member: 551590"] Come on now, I can't go any further till I've decided how to do this. Now I know you fuse according to the wire, but I also need to fuse for the amp, but the PG manual states to fuse with 80 amps near the battery, but that can't be right, putting an 80 amp fuse on 0 gauge wire right at the battery and that's it. All the installs I've done have been single runs to a fused distro which makes it easy. I guess, I could do 300 amp fuse near batt then have another inline 0 in and 0 out with a 100 amp ANL close to the amp??? [/QUOTE]
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