I think you’ve misunderstood my point Andy, you said ‘the fire was probably caused by wiring behind the light, so it was already on a fused cable’. My point is we don’t know that the wiring was fused do we? I agree if it was factory Toyota wiring then yes it will have been fused. But my point is, we don’t know whether any wiring was added and whether or not it was fused at the battery. Much wiring as we know gets added to these trucks for various reasons, my point being to highlight the absolute need for fusing at the battery terminal but not to second guess Byron’s setup…because we don’t know, do we?Well, the question was about fusing the main battery cables, so debating the assumption isn’t really that relevant, and is splitting hairs. the message is, in order to be safe, correctly fuse your accessories, not the main battery cables!! It’s highly unlikely that a fire would start from a fault on you battery cables for all the reasons above and a fuse on those will not protect you from a fire on cabling for accessories which is more probable.
I did say that I agreed with everything else, which meant especially that a battery cable fuse won’t protect the thinner wires from fire.
To say the post is splitting hairs is rather inaccurate, and somewhat unfair…don’t you think?
