I looked at the Blue Sea MRBF fuse block but rejected it as I don’t think it has the capacity. The charger and solar controller are relatively low fuse at 25 & 50 Amps. The 1800w inverter, however, suggests fusing at 300A.
I like the idea of bussing the ANL fuse holders. Is there a formula to calculate the size required? I was looking at the 600A Blue Sea Busbar so it would need to have the same capacity.
Hi Tim, I'm glad to see you're keeping the boat projects going over the winter
You asked is there formula for the size of the busbar and there is... sort of. The concerns are voltage drop and heat. The good news is copper is very conductive so the size limitations tend to be more practical than electrical. Here is an example showing a 1" x 3/8" x 3" long busbar with a 300 A load. I know I'm mixing units in this example but I'm using Mathcad which sorts all that out in the background.
The voltage drop is minimal and the power dissipation is fairly low so won't be a thermal issue since copper is also a very good thermal conductor. Both voltage drop and power are proportional to resistance which is inversely proportional to the cross section area so doubling the thickness will half the power or voltage drop. Conversely, doubling the length will double the voltage drop and power dissipation.
If you are going to drill and tap into the copper, I'd go with at least 3/8" thick to accommodate the screw threads.