Air Con - I wish
it was to cover the charging currents mainly..
The original house battery is protected with a 125A HRC fuse so I sized all the components to suit that as a minimum.
I think DC Shunts are a weak link in the electrical system by nature (with a very small volts drop across) - personally, I prefer to run them well within the rated size (from industrial experience)
With the 200A shunt, the connection terminals are a bit more robust than the 100A. Springer's battery cables are original 95mm2 singles so quite hefty anyway
I have just installed a larger 115A alternator for a future planned increase in house battery size, the recharging is where the largest current are going to be seen.
I hope after the house battery upgrade (size unknown at this point maybe 450Ahr) I think then id be pretty close to 100A even for a short time.
there wasn't much difference between the 100A and 200A models was about £15.00 from memory.