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<blockquote data-quote="wasted ink" data-source="post: 5742391" data-attributes="member: 597269"><p>No. This is a common misconception. If you understood current flow, the amount of amps 1/0 wire carries, etc, you would realize that a 300A fuse is too big for 1/0 wire. Sure, I know you've read it here a million times, but like I said, it is a common misconception. Instead of believing everything you read on forums, have you ever considered reading a book on electrical? Like JimJ said, explain how a smaller fuse is a bad idea.</p><p></p><p>As I said in an earlier post, perhaps people should not be installing equipment if they do not know how it works.</p><p></p><p>For you to say it needs to be a minimum of 300A proves to me that you are very unfamiliar with the way a fuse is designed to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasted ink, post: 5742391, member: 597269"] No. This is a common misconception. If you understood current flow, the amount of amps 1/0 wire carries, etc, you would realize that a 300A fuse is too big for 1/0 wire. Sure, I know you've read it here a million times, but like I said, it is a common misconception. Instead of believing everything you read on forums, have you ever considered reading a book on electrical? Like JimJ said, explain how a smaller fuse is a bad idea. As I said in an earlier post, perhaps people should not be installing equipment if they do not know how it works. For you to say it needs to be a minimum of 300A proves to me that you are very unfamiliar with the way a fuse is designed to work. [/QUOTE]
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