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CA_Traveler
Mar 13, 2022Explorer III
Probably best to check the specs/directions for whatever device you choose to get better information rather than some posts. The Victron has several models and connections types. It detects both battery voltages and uses algorithms that adjust to the battery voltages as the conditions change. IE not the voltage at the device but the voltage at the batteries. They recommend a 60A fuse for the 30A model for the purpose of protecting against a short. In general fuses are used to protect wiring and they are not current limiting devices as in 31A on the 30A output. And yes the Victron spec of 30A is for the output. It's interesting reading with more information. No question for me that it's well engineered.
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