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Fusing each line or battery is not a reliable way of figuring out which battery is bad or keeping the bank charging correctly, especially with a low amperage charger. The bad batteries are not necessarily “shorting” so determining a fuse value would be highly variable depending on many factors.
What size are these batteries? Ah rating would help here.
The only good way charge and check batteries is individually. After you have determined which batteries are good vs bad should you try to load or charge them in a bank. If any batteries are questionable, you should unhook them from the bank and charge and test separately then discard if bad or put back into the bank if good.
Bottom line, it is not a good idea nor productive to have bad batteries in any bank.
On another note, bad batteries can also cause a higher than normal load on the charger tricking it into thinking it is still in an active or bulk charging stage and thus maintaining a higher voltage and current output level. This can cause overcharging of the good batteries in the bank and lead to failure of those as well.
Get those bad batteries out of that circuit and only use a quality intelligent or smart style charger. Do not use a simple two stage or worse yet, non regulated or wheeled unit charger or anything with a knob that chooses amp settings.