Jesse, Good links. I had read all but the one on fuse voltage drop. (or had and forgotten). Let's start with why I chose the 1/0 wire size. I used the genuinedealz.com voltage drop calculator. I had 7' run to the busbar. The 1/0 gave me something like 1% voltage drop at the busbar for 100 amp current draw. My DC Panel is rated at 100 amp but since I will never get there, I used 80 amp and 3' from the busbar to the panel. #8 wire kept the voltage drop under 3%. A more realistic 20 amp current draw should have a voltage drop of less than 1% while the 80 ampacity of the wire is closer to the panel rating. The #8 wire will allow a little more flexibility for pulling and working on the panel. The battery switch is in a location not easy to get to without taking things apart. I mounted the busbars where I can easily get to them to change fuses and connect/disconnect the OB cable at the end and beginning of each season. If I used just the one fuse at the battery, I would have had to run a much heavier wire to the DC Panel so I put a dual fuse holder on the positive busbar. Considering your point about voltage drop due to being under fused, I should move up to a 250 or 300 fuse at the battery. Then move up to a 80 fuse for the DC panel. Then I need to determine the gage wire of the OB. I know the length is 7'. I will then be able to determine the size fuse for the OB. Finally, all of this is bought and installed. The yard stores the battery and OB and just reinstalled on the boat last week. I told them I would make the connections, which led to the original questions in this thread. So, it sounds like I need higher amp fuses to reduce their voltage drop and find the wire size for the OB cable so I can get the proper size fuse for that cable? Does that work?