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Last steps of install = FAIL!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildbillpb" data-source="post: 7040322" data-attributes="member: 621784"><p>I don't know why you have a fuse going off the 4 ga to the 0/1 of 200 amps.. The one off your battery should be enough. I am under the impression that you run them within a certain amount of length from batteries not distro blocks. Also I thought that the in line fuse was supposed to keep wires from melting which in this case wouldn't 200 amps melt a 4 gauge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildbillpb, post: 7040322, member: 621784"] I don't know why you have a fuse going off the 4 ga to the 0/1 of 200 amps.. The one off your battery should be enough. I am under the impression that you run them within a certain amount of length from batteries not distro blocks. Also I thought that the in line fuse was supposed to keep wires from melting which in this case wouldn't 200 amps melt a 4 gauge? [/QUOTE]
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