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Post by horen2tas on May 3, 2012 11:35:35 GMT -5
As I get further into the wiring problems, One of my fuse blocks has terminals that spin around (rivets loose). I need a six in line fuse block. I'm thinking that I'd be better off with screw down terminals rather than blades and the new type fuses rather than the glass. Lots out on the market, any recommendations? I tracked down a fuse block called Blue Sea model 5035 any thoughts???
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Post by bradley85 on May 13, 2012 14:40:04 GMT -5
Try www.waytekwire.com I bought a 12 fuse block from them to replace the original and it worked great. Mine was $12.94 + shipping. They have smaller ones also.
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Post by bradley85 on May 13, 2012 14:45:57 GMT -5
I thought it might help if I went to the site and checked as I bought mine a year ago. Here is more info.
FUSE BLOCK WITH COVER 12 FUSE ATO ATC STYLE Item: 46084 U/M: EA $12.9400
Good luck
Gregory Whitney
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Post by skip20 on May 13, 2012 18:54:19 GMT -5
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Post by horen2tas on May 13, 2012 22:34:33 GMT -5
Those are decent blocks but I went with the heavy duty nautical one that I pictured at the start of my string.
In the first place it has a snap on cover that stores a spare fuse and all connectors are screw on.
I've had it with push on tabs and I want to avoid them wherever possible.
My electrics are 110% better now as a result of installing that fuse block and wiring in the heavy duty ground cables suggested by MJ, and terminated with JSP's suggestion for using the radio shack blocks with the common bridge they sell.
Thanks to you both very big help!!!!
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