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I'm about to do a dash upgrade in my vehicle to specifically take advantage of the QC 4.0 (Quick Charge) and PD 3.0 (Power Delivery) features for newer devices. More recent iPhones and iPads have a "fast charge" feature that is only triggered when plugged into a higher watt outlet. Most common USB-A sockets are too under-powered for heavy use. For this reason I purchased three Dual USB Marine Sockets that will charge 18W/36W (USB A/C). Each socket has an 18W USB-A outlet and a 36W USB-C outlet. Each plug also has a 10A/250v inline fuse. I am also about to install a secondary "House" fuse panel that will be powered by a secondary house battery. My intent is to keep all the upgrades and added accessories separate from the stock wiring by adding them to this new house circuit.
Here's my question: Do I keep the 10A fuse on each of these sockets? Do I keep them on each socket and then run all three to a dedicated circuit with a higher fuse on my new house fuse panel? Do I omit the inline fuses and run them together to a fuse on the house fuse panel? If so, what Amp fuse should these three sockets have? 10A? 30A? What is the cleanest, smartest and safest way to have all these sockets come together, fuse-wise?
Here's my question: Do I keep the 10A fuse on each of these sockets? Do I keep them on each socket and then run all three to a dedicated circuit with a higher fuse on my new house fuse panel? Do I omit the inline fuses and run them together to a fuse on the house fuse panel? If so, what Amp fuse should these three sockets have? 10A? 30A? What is the cleanest, smartest and safest way to have all these sockets come together, fuse-wise?