robbob2112
Doing more research, mosty harmless
You have 200amp BMS in each battery so I would use the 225 amp MRBF fuse on the post - below are links - shop around you might find cheaper even sticking to the good stuff.
Keeps connections from corroding and will cut through the aluminum oxide on the battery terminal. A very thin coating is all you need. You use this at the connections because of the different metals involve causing galvanic corrosion.
Make sure you have good hydraulic crimper like the Temco brand or other good quality ones. The cheap ones off amazon are metric marked in a lot of cases and they don't convert across to AWG cleanly. So when you use them you end up with "wings" on your crimps verse clean hex shapes. You can buy wires with connections on them but with the number you will need you are better off with good crimpers, quality lugs (look for marine grade power or starter lugs), and good marked UL listed welding wire. Windy Nation is a good brand. I have used a few others that are equally good. The main thing is to avoid copper clad aluminum or the no-name unmarked wire. It can be undersized and metric and not fit the lugs right and again you end up with wings.
Keeps connections from corroding and will cut through the aluminum oxide on the battery terminal. A very thin coating is all you need. You use this at the connections because of the different metals involve causing galvanic corrosion.
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Make sure you have good hydraulic crimper like the Temco brand or other good quality ones. The cheap ones off amazon are metric marked in a lot of cases and they don't convert across to AWG cleanly. So when you use them you end up with "wings" on your crimps verse clean hex shapes. You can buy wires with connections on them but with the number you will need you are better off with good crimpers, quality lugs (look for marine grade power or starter lugs), and good marked UL listed welding wire. Windy Nation is a good brand. I have used a few others that are equally good. The main thing is to avoid copper clad aluminum or the no-name unmarked wire. It can be undersized and metric and not fit the lugs right and again you end up with wings.