John Frum
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@ladycage I would suggest not to try to do current limiting with a breaker.
The battery has a bms that will protect it.
I suggest one of these
on one of these
To protect the battery and battery circuit in case the BMS fails.
Just be careful not to push the battery and BMS to hard.
If the battery does not have a smart BMS I suggest you add a shunt so that you can see how much current you are drawing.
This one is pretty reasonable
The battery has a bms that will protect it.
I suggest one of these
MRBF Terminal Fuse - 125A - Blue Sea Systems
Space-saving ignition protected fuse for 30 to 300 Amp loads. Must use with Terminal Fuse Block.
www.bluesea.com
MRBF Terminal Fuse Block - 30 to 300A - Blue Sea Systems
Easily and economically satisfies ABYC 7 circuit protection rule by mounting on a 3/8 battery post, battery switch or bus bar.
www.bluesea.com
Just be careful not to push the battery and BMS to hard.
If the battery does not have a smart BMS I suggest you add a shunt so that you can see how much current you are drawing.
This one is pretty reasonable