Hey,
I'm looking to run power from my 2nd battery to the rear of my sequoia now that I have solar in place. I picked up a Blue Sea Blade Fuse Block 6 but was thinking I may need to get a on/off battery switch or a circuit breaker but not sure if that's overkill. Do you prefer one over the other? Can you recommend one?
Next I would be going from the fuse block to a power panel, I'm looking just to get one with 2 USB, lighter socket, voltmeter and it seems there a a ton of options. Is there panel that someone recommends? I wouldn't need it to be water proof as it will be installed in the rear panel of the vehicle.
Finally what gauge of wire would I need to go from the battery to the circuit breaker and then to the fuse block and finally what gauge would I need to run from the fuse block to the back power panel? I would mostly use it to power my 32qt fridge, I may go bigger at some point but not yet.
I know there a ton of videos out there which I've seen but it only ads to the confusion as everyone does it a little different. If there is a better way of doing this I'm open to suggestions.
Thx
I'm looking to run power from my 2nd battery to the rear of my sequoia now that I have solar in place. I picked up a Blue Sea Blade Fuse Block 6 but was thinking I may need to get a on/off battery switch or a circuit breaker but not sure if that's overkill. Do you prefer one over the other? Can you recommend one?
Next I would be going from the fuse block to a power panel, I'm looking just to get one with 2 USB, lighter socket, voltmeter and it seems there a a ton of options. Is there panel that someone recommends? I wouldn't need it to be water proof as it will be installed in the rear panel of the vehicle.
Finally what gauge of wire would I need to go from the battery to the circuit breaker and then to the fuse block and finally what gauge would I need to run from the fuse block to the back power panel? I would mostly use it to power my 32qt fridge, I may go bigger at some point but not yet.
I know there a ton of videos out there which I've seen but it only ads to the confusion as everyone does it a little different. If there is a better way of doing this I'm open to suggestions.
Thx