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> My question is this: this is a long run of very heavy wire. I replaced
> it with 2/0 and conduit. How big of a fuse do I need to put back
> at the house battery to allow it to start the engine yet have it
> blow when things aren't cool.
Jim B. and I had this conversation at Marion. I think he said 100amp
breaker. Hopefully he'll check his email and correct me if I got it
wrong. Proper sizing is important as these breakers are often "one
shot" deals due to the large amount of DC current they must overcome.
The resultant arcing toasts the contact surfaces.
> I thought this thing was not hot unless I was in the "Boost" mode.
Nope - "Boost" mode just ties the two cables together at the relay in
the engine compartment. The cable from the rear is hot all the time.
Patrick
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> My question is this: this is a long run of very heavy wire. I replaced
> it with 2/0 and conduit. How big of a fuse do I need to put back
> at the house battery to allow it to start the engine yet have it
> blow when things aren't cool.
Jim B. and I had this conversation at Marion. I think he said 100amp
breaker. Hopefully he'll check his email and correct me if I got it
wrong. Proper sizing is important as these breakers are often "one
shot" deals due to the large amount of DC current they must overcome.
The resultant arcing toasts the contact surfaces.
> I thought this thing was not hot unless I was in the "Boost" mode.
Nope - "Boost" mode just ties the two cables together at the relay in
the engine compartment. The cable from the rear is hot all the time.
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com