I'm doing some wiring upgrades on the "new" boat, and while not a C-Dory - the issue I'm encountering is somewhat universal. That is, how big of a terminal fuse to put on the house bank?
The current setup has no breaker or fuse within 7" of the positive terminal on the house battery bank, so I'm adding one of these Blue Sea 5191 Terminal Fuse Blocks to the house battery that is connected to the 1-2-All switch:
Now...were I only concerned about the house loads, I think the answer would be relatively simple. Calc the total possible load, and plop on a relatively small fuse...probably the smallest offered, the 30A.
However...
Should I forget and leave the 1-2-All on the house bank when starting (or do so intentionally if the starter battery is dead), I've read the starter pulls gobs of amps when engaged - which would easily exceed 30A and blow the fuse.
However, if I size the fuse for this potential load (100A+ perhaps), that seems way too large to protect things when only the house bank is switched on.
Advice?
The current setup has no breaker or fuse within 7" of the positive terminal on the house battery bank, so I'm adding one of these Blue Sea 5191 Terminal Fuse Blocks to the house battery that is connected to the 1-2-All switch:

Now...were I only concerned about the house loads, I think the answer would be relatively simple. Calc the total possible load, and plop on a relatively small fuse...probably the smallest offered, the 30A.
However...
Should I forget and leave the 1-2-All on the house bank when starting (or do so intentionally if the starter battery is dead), I've read the starter pulls gobs of amps when engaged - which would easily exceed 30A and blow the fuse.
However, if I size the fuse for this potential load (100A+ perhaps), that seems way too large to protect things when only the house bank is switched on.
Advice?