paboater76 wrote:Source of the post..... I'm running 6awg for my battery leads, manual says this chassis ground can be 1 size smaller at 4awg....
Other way around; 4 awg would be one size larger. You want 8 awg.
paboater76 wrote:Source of the post ......I also got the remote panel for the pronautic, but I'm not sure I like it, I want a monitor that I can use to check and monitor my batteries while on anchor without the gen running. I think the promariner needs AC power for the remote to work, is that correct? this is why I'm leaning on returning it and going with a Victron BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor.....
The ProNautic remote panel is for monitoring the charger function only and will only work while you have AC power, it is not for monitoring batteries conditions such as remaining capacity and other features, etc. For that you'd need something like the Victron battery monitor. They each have their specific function.
paboater76 wrote:Source of the post .....What type of 60amp fuse should I use?....
Most chargers use ATO fuses internally to protect their output circuits. If you're going that route, get the water proof ATO holder such as this:
http://www.marinco.com/en/607019
You can also use these from Blue Sea, they're pricier but a very good system: https://www.bluesea.com/products/5191/MRBF_Terminal_Fuse_Block_-_30_to_300A