Reddit Reddit reviews Earthquake Sound FBAG-4 AGU Four Fuse Block/Holder with Three 4-Gauge Inputs and Four 8-Gauge Fused Outputs

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Earthquake Sound FBAG-4 AGU Four Fuse Block/Holder with Three 4-Gauge Inputs and Four 8-Gauge Fused Outputs
Triple plated with 24K gold and coated with highly conductive platinum finishMakes protection and power Distribution inexpensive and easy to achieveDesigned to host four amplifiersAccepts three 4-gauge inputs and provides four 8-gauge fused outputsMachine tooled from solid brass blocks
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u/tatertom ยท 0 pointsr/vandwellers

> they give off gases that may be dangerous. Is that anything to worry about if I have a roof vent fan and another fan running inside while I sleep?

Nah. Even if you were to leave a dead battery charging in the sun, or a full battery depleting in the dark, you'd notice the gas (smells like rain) before it'd become an explosion hazard, and it's gases that'd wake you up and make you feel uncomfortable enough to start changing something before they could hurt you from breathing them. It's not like Carbon Monoxide, which will make you sleepier while killing you or anything. One has to kinda try pretty hard to enclose it (made even more difficult in a vehicle), with way more battery, to get an explosion or fast enough asphyxiation with that kind of stuff. Just ventilate all the time, even if passively, like you said.

> I'm confused as to how I hook up 12v outlets to my charge controller so I can actually charge things.

I know some controllers have load monitoring, but I find that feature pretty much useless, and it's the only reason I can see to hook up loads through the controller. Maybe put your fridge on it, in case your battery bank takes a dump, so you don't also lose a fridge full of food, but otherwise, I prefer to run the solar charger straight to the battery, and run all loads off of the battery. I like to use one of these as my positive bus bar and "main" distribution, right off the house bank. One fuse for alternator charge circuit, one for solar, one for inverter, and one for less-demanding loads through a guy like this.