John wrote:Compass Marine says 250 amp for small diesels. So I guess I should order two 5191 terminal fuse block and two 250 amp fuses??
I think that it is too broad a statement.Rod Collin's MarineHowTo.com article on Battery Bank Fusing wrote:Minimum fuse size for small sailboat diesel AUX engines 8HP to 35HP = 250A
When in doubt go back to basics.
"Simply put you size the fuse to protect the wire, provided your wire is sufficiently sized." from the same article.
The wire in my circuit is 2 AWG. Using table VI from the article, the allowable ampacity of 2 AWG 75C wire inside engine spaces is 127.5 amps.
That's probably how I selected 125 amps back in 2011 (but I can't remember that far back).
My starter is rated at 1000 watts. Even with a voltage drop down to 10 volts, that would only be a 100 amp draw (1000w/10v = 100amps).
The trip delay of the fuse should be sufficient to handle the inrush current. I do remember that my measurement of the starter current was less than 50 amps in summer conditions.
For a good reference and explanation on these topics and much much more, I recommend Nigel Calder's "Boatowner's Mechanical & Electrical Manual".