Phil_boat
Well-Known Member
My boat is a bit lacking in fusing on the batteries...
My batteries are under aft cockpit and have chunky cables running forward a couple of metres to the isolators. I'd be happier with some fuses on the battery terminals.
I've found these from 12v Planet Horizontal Positive Battery Terminal Clamp For Cube Fuses
which on the face of it look ideal, except it's a petrol boat so think I should probably use ignition protected MRBF fuses? Or are the normal cube fuses OK?
And for the domestic battery a 60A should be plenty - I only have basic electrics.
The engine battery though I'm struggling to find what size I'd need. It's a 200HP Suzuki outboard, I'd guess around 200A? (I will measure the cable and check I don't go above the cable rating).
Here's a pic illustrating why it concerns me, there's no fuse before this lot and it would be catastrophic if they shorted out. (I guess this is quite common on boats though?)

My batteries are under aft cockpit and have chunky cables running forward a couple of metres to the isolators. I'd be happier with some fuses on the battery terminals.
I've found these from 12v Planet Horizontal Positive Battery Terminal Clamp For Cube Fuses
which on the face of it look ideal, except it's a petrol boat so think I should probably use ignition protected MRBF fuses? Or are the normal cube fuses OK?
And for the domestic battery a 60A should be plenty - I only have basic electrics.
The engine battery though I'm struggling to find what size I'd need. It's a 200HP Suzuki outboard, I'd guess around 200A? (I will measure the cable and check I don't go above the cable rating).
Here's a pic illustrating why it concerns me, there's no fuse before this lot and it would be catastrophic if they shorted out. (I guess this is quite common on boats though?)
