BFL13 wrote:
Thanks. With all that in mind what about Randy at bestconverter saying that the current limited converter does not need a battery fuse?
" The 12 VDC output wiring does not require over-current protection because the Converter/ Charger limits current output. However, all electrical connections need to comply with the appropriate NEC code."
(from his Boondocker product manual)
That is dangerous advice and if Randy reviewed what he had written he should have said that "even though the output wiring is protected from over-current by the current limiting converter/charger, a fuse should be installed within 18" of the battery to protect the wire in case of a short in the wire."