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BLUE SEA SYSTEMS Fuse block, ANL, 35-750 Amp, with cover, MFG# 5503, 32VDC, with 5/16
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Found 1 comment on BLUE SEA SYSTEMS Fuse block, ANL, 35-750 Amp, with cover, MFG# 5503, 32VDC, with 5/16" main studs and 1/4" aux. studs. 7"L x 2"W x 2.3"H. Fuse not included. / BS-5503 /:

u/rentajohn ยท 2 pointsr/SolarDIY

First off thank you for the time you put into your response, that was great and much appreciated.

I plan to be around enough that I COULD maintain the FLA batteries, but I have no idea how much effort that is. Also, I've been thinking of stashing them under a kitchen counter, and I think I read that gassing is an issue. So maybe the AGMs are the way to go.

I thought I'd put the 4 panels in series to keep the amperage down on the run over to the charge controller, but do you think it would be more advantageous to do 2 parallel series of 2 panels?

No huge loads on this system, so if 4AWG is good between the charge controller to the batteries, it certainly stands to reason that 4AWG would be good between the batteries also. I see now that I can buy 4 AWG battery cables with the right ends, but do I need any special connectors to attach a bare end of cable to the controller?

As for the fuses, I found this guy that can go between the MMPT and batteries, but wouldn't the voltage be too high coming into the MMPT for this type of fuse?

Thanks!