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I am in the middle of adding dual batteries, three aux. fuse panels (one in engine bay, one under pass. seat, one rear of vehicle) and two inverters (one for the front console and one for the rear).
Now, what I WANT to do is just bring in 0/2 (pos/neg) from the aux battery to a single junction point (5/16" lug), one for pos and one for neg, under the center console. From there just attach smaller gauge lugged 8AWG cables to the front inverter, 6AWG to the rear inverter, and then 10AWG to the fuse panels. The problem is I am unsure about placement of the circuit breakers/fuses. The inverters "recommend" that the fuse/circuit breaker be 75A and as close to the pos terminal of the battery as possible. This means I will need to run two of them not to mention the ones for the fuse panels.
So is it ok to run the fuse/circuit breakers right after the junction point OR is it better to run individual cable? The next worry of course is that IF I have to run individual cable, it will be WAAAAAY too thick for the Driver's Side access point. Any other suggestions?
Yes I AM going for overkill. But I have to because I will be adding a decent stereo system, lights, fridge, rack, etc etc.
I can finish a bunch of loose end projects with just this information. I also have several FAQs in the works all waiting on this.
Now, what I WANT to do is just bring in 0/2 (pos/neg) from the aux battery to a single junction point (5/16" lug), one for pos and one for neg, under the center console. From there just attach smaller gauge lugged 8AWG cables to the front inverter, 6AWG to the rear inverter, and then 10AWG to the fuse panels. The problem is I am unsure about placement of the circuit breakers/fuses. The inverters "recommend" that the fuse/circuit breaker be 75A and as close to the pos terminal of the battery as possible. This means I will need to run two of them not to mention the ones for the fuse panels.
So is it ok to run the fuse/circuit breakers right after the junction point OR is it better to run individual cable? The next worry of course is that IF I have to run individual cable, it will be WAAAAAY too thick for the Driver's Side access point. Any other suggestions?
Yes I AM going for overkill. But I have to because I will be adding a decent stereo system, lights, fridge, rack, etc etc.
I can finish a bunch of loose end projects with just this information. I also have several FAQs in the works all waiting on this.
