
Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Hi again sam, as pointed out above, those current figures you posted would be for the devices own power consumption.
Next, do not even consider fitting a 150 amp circuit breaker to anything in a vehicle unless you plan to run sub station thick cable as there would need to be a load of over 225 amp for around an hour before the circuit breaker tripped.
This sort of misinformation is typical of companies that manufacture products to fit a market with out having the background experience in that market.
You only need a 30 amp circuit breaker for a cranking battery to on auxiliary battery set-up and a 50 amp circuit breaker for a cranking battery to 2 x auxiliary battery set-up.
Also as posted above, you are far better off just carrying a single jumper lead to bridge between the the two battery’s positive terminals in the rare event that you have to jump start.
Cheers.
Noted! 
Did you get my PM? Are you able to supply me with a suitable circuit breaker? You came reccomended by jik22
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