There is no point in me telling you if you are so hellbent in putting a fuse in it. Part of my job involves fitting dual battery sytems to 4wd's, including many in the back of ute's and 3rd batteries etc. etc. I have also removed and rewired many dual battery sytems because people haven't fully understood the the requirements and possible benefits of dual battery systems. It just seems funny that a company thats been manufacturing and fitting 4wd accessories on such a huge scale for approx 30 years doesnt feel the need to use a fuse or circuit breaker-Mick- wrote:if I have to start the vehicle I'll take the 2nd out and jump off it......... then I'll put it back in..................... simple enough and I still have the dual battery setup protected with fuses in case it shorts which protects many hundreds of dollars worth of batteries and fridge. I simply wouldn't run a dual setup without a fuse.....................
Cossie how about telling us how you would set things up if you disagree..... just syaing we're wrong doesn't really lead to useful debate
JuJu I guess I'm setting up my own power pack of sorts. The retail ones come with crap amp hour/ capacities and thin wiring for big $$$. Even the 600 dollar or so thumpers are only 80ah or something
btw, I did actually mention how to do it before without the fuse...