Scott3569 said:
Well then, that brings the question to what size fuses do I need..
According to this chart,
https://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm
then 135 Amp is what one can safely expect to continuously draw over a 4AWG wire.
So a max of a 135 amp fuse is probably a good idea.
How many AmpHour are your batteries?
And are they Lead Acid batteries?
The only situation when you might experience above 100 amp, in the wires between a lead acid starter battery and a lead acid house battery, is if the house battery has been drained quite a bit. As in: it is close to being flat. Then there might be a current of 100 amp (or more) for a few seconds, or possibly for up to a minute or so.
For most charging scenarios, you will typically not be supplying even close to 100 amp into a lead acid house battery.
The internal resistance of a lead acid battery is simply too high, for such high charging rates to happen for any prolonged time.
If your house battery is lithium, then it is a very different story, and an active type of DC-DC controller should always be used.
It is good that you use the same awg size wire for the plus and the minus
You only need a fuse on the plus wire.
For the controller 10 AWG sounds fine.
A max fuse of 55Amp for a 10 AWG wire is suggested in the chart:
https://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm
So a 50 Amp fuse will be fine.
One can always use a fuse that is smaller, than the recommended max, for any wire size.