1. I would like to add a fuse between the battery and the motor, what size fuse and what kind (Slow blow)?
I use automotive miniature blade type fuses on my battery packs, but you need to be careful not to overload the fuse holder as this can lead to arcing of the fuse contact pins which generates a lot of heat and can melt the plastic casing of the fuse:
This happened because I was regularly using between 40 and 50 Amps for short bursts through this fuse holder
(which I later found out was only rated for 30 Amps):
I solved the contact problem
(and the occasional fuse blowing) by making up an 80 Amp fuse
(2 x 40 Amp fuses in parallel with soldered connections):
This has been working nicely since it was fitted with no further problem whatsoever.
The 80 Amp fuse is really a bit too large for the 50 Amps maximum that I and currently using, but it's got to be a lot better than no fuse. A 60 Amp fuse
(2 x 30 Amp fuses in parallel) would have been more than sufficient but I basically used the 40 Amp fuses because I already had them.
2. I can use UNIVERSAL KEY IGNITION SWITCH without relay?
If the switch is the same as
the GM key switch it should cope with the 30 Amps maximum that your Magic Pie requires and will be OK to use without a relay, but if it is rated a lot less than 30 Amps it will probably burn the switch contacts without a relay.
3. It is better to add a relay capable of 40a flow?
If you use a relay it will ensure that the key switch will not be overloaded, but you would need a 48V relay and the relay coil will then draw a small
(but continual) amount of current from the battery all the time it is energised.
Trying to find a cheap 48V relay that can handle enough current for the Magic Pie may not be easy, this is why I came up with this easy solution for a DIY 48V relay that could handle very high current:
Other options include the use of a
heavy duty battery isolator key switch or a
latching relay which won't consume any power while turned on or off, although the latching relay still requires a short pulse of power to switch from one state to the other.
Alan