Posted October 4, 201311 yr This May sound simple to some but wanted some clarification. I am installing two batteries in my trunk. How they will have to be installed will require me to put about a five foot piece of wire between the positive connections. I will be fusing before first battery where it entered trunk location and fusing after second battery before amp connection.My question is should I install fusing after the first battery and then install a second fuse before it connects to the second battery or will one fuse between them be sufficient?
October 4, 201311 yr i disagree. although i have no fuses heres the reality. say you only fuse at the first batthe wire ur running touches somethingthe front bat fuse will blow, but that rear bat will have it so that the wire is still hotso if ur trying to protect your investment fuse under the hood and in the trunk.
October 4, 201311 yr you fuse at each power source to prevent a dead short in case the wiring between the sources is shorted to ground or burns up due to too much current
October 4, 201311 yr i run, front battery fuse-----------------------------------fuse back battery bank --------- fuse --------- amp
October 5, 201311 yr Jon and quentin have it right. For a generalized answer for those to remember- ANY time a power cable is terminated(connected to something.. ) it will need a fuse for safety. Every time a cable is terminated, fuse it. The only exception to this that is not necessary is when paralleling batteries within the it's own bank.IF they are all next to each other, the likelihood of one of those cables grounding is practically improbable.
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