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<blockquote data-quote="paikiah" data-source="post: 216342" data-attributes="member: 545724"><p>My suggestion would be for you to get a 150A ANL in-line fuse close to the battery, at LEAST a 4 gauge all the way to your fused distribution block and fit the correct fuses. I think the 2280 can live with a 60a AGU fuse, if I'm not mistaken. Amps don't pull max all the time, and fuses don't blow the second the amps go a bit over their rated power handling.</p><p></p><p>As for alts, if you can get a 150alt, get it. I'm more than sure you're gonna need it one day or another. Your system will probably kill your alt anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paikiah, post: 216342, member: 545724"] My suggestion would be for you to get a 150A ANL in-line fuse close to the battery, at LEAST a 4 gauge all the way to your fused distribution block and fit the correct fuses. I think the 2280 can live with a 60a AGU fuse, if I'm not mistaken. Amps don't pull max all the time, and fuses don't blow the second the amps go a bit over their rated power handling. As for alts, if you can get a 150alt, get it. I'm more than sure you're gonna need it one day or another. Your system will probably kill your alt anyway. [/QUOTE]
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