Quote Originally Posted by BLKWDW View Post
its a projecta electronic controller. Hmm so i will need breakers damn oh well better get searching for some was hoping to just put it together as is. The kit never supplied a fuse or breaker.

I also suggested having the controller on the drivers side as then if i was to get a flat battery on my own i could easily reach the button on the controller to jumpstart the car and be able to turn the key at the same time.
I not familiar with Projecta. The quick google search I just did, states that you don't need to hold down the button on the controller to jump start, you just press it and the batteries will remain link as long as the starting battery is above 6 volts.

Did you get instructions with the unit? If the above is correct for your controller you are better off mounting the unit as close as possible to your main battery.

Doing this, they claim you don't need to fuse the cable coming from the main battery because their controller has current limiting protection.

They do advise to fuse the cable at the second battery. It looks like their kit supplies a fuse as part of the battery terminal for the second battery, did you get this in your kit?