There is a power equation that works out for this. However, since I do not think you will power anything larger than a microwave (1000) watts, you will go by the sum of all fuses located on the device (Power inverter). For example: 2 green fuses on device at 40 amps each: 2 x 40 = 80 amp in-line fuse. You can find the larger fuses at audio shops, some cb shops or even a Radio Shack. Please remember to run at least 2 gauge power and ground wires straight to your bank of batteries as a semi cab actually floats - electrically speaking.
No, use a standard fuse.
Should be the same fuse as the radio
In a Harbor Freight inverter, the fuses are typically located on the input side, near the battery connections, or inside the inverter casing. For a model with a 2000 watt capacity, you may find one or more inline fuses or a fuse holder that can be accessed without disassembling the entire unit. Always consult the user manual for specific locations and safety precautions before checking or replacing fuses.
In the 2001 version of the Malibu it is fuse 34 in a fuse box under the hood near the windshield. Should be the same for the 2000 model.
the fuse for that should be located in the underhood fuse on the driver side usually called cigar fuse
Under the steering wheel there is a fuse box it should be in there, if its not the fuse your looking for there is also a fuse at the back of the radio.
A diagram should be on the inside cover of the fuse box.
There should be a fuse and relay legend in the drivers manual.
fuel pump fuse should be in the fuse box underneath the dash on the drivers side
it should be right on the cover of the fuse box.
it means that fuse 10 is blown and you prolly should change it
If you look under your steering wheel you will find your fuse box. There should be some sort of documentation telling you which one is the radio fuse, but if not it should be a 7.5 amp fuse.