I have read/seen the location of the ANL fuses between the B leads on alternators (Littlefuse Midi's in my case) placed immediately next to the contactors. In fact, some even connect them via hard copper bars.
In my case with the -14A this puts the fuses under the contactors on the firewall and difficult to access/inspect/replace. Is there a compelling reason why I do not want the fuses on the upper firewall above the contactors? I would connect with the same 6AWG from the main alternator and 10AWG for the backup wires for about a 12 inch run.
In my case with the -14A this puts the fuses under the contactors on the firewall and difficult to access/inspect/replace. Is there a compelling reason why I do not want the fuses on the upper firewall above the contactors? I would connect with the same 6AWG from the main alternator and 10AWG for the backup wires for about a 12 inch run.