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lutronjim 07-06-2018 10:39 PM

blade fuse block
 
I am interested in finding a blade fuse block that would handle 2 50a circuits that could mount on inter fender. Or 2 singles that could be mounted next to each other.

I've googled but can't seen to find what I want.

Any help would be appreciated

DLW 07-07-2018 02:40 AM

Re: blade fuse block
 
Not alot out there in the blade type fuse, some options:
https://www.amazon.com/GAUGE-INLINE-.../dp/B078VZ637C

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/prf-80101
I used this before and pretty decent. You can swap the 70 amp fuse for a 50 amp if you want.

Other options could be a circuit breaker, or ANL or MIDI fuse holders.

lutronjim 07-07-2018 11:03 PM

Re: blade fuse block
 
How does the one from Summit mount? I was hoping to find one with 2 circuits but that will do. I am running out of real estate for mounting however.

Thanks

DLW 07-08-2018 03:13 AM

Re: blade fuse block
 
The Painless one in Summit link I think uses a single screw to mount, I don't recall for sure.

Problem is normal ATC/ATO fuses only go up to 40 amps nearest I can tell.
There is a ton of multi circuit fuse boxes out there for those style fuse.

After that they go to the much bigger (physically) MAXI fuses at 50 amp but still in the blade style.

There is a couple more options maybe, depending on your gauge wire used.

One idea, this is a 6 position though. You can call or email them, they might have some better idea's than me. There good guys, make nice stuff and know there trade, even write their own books. They can build it for you too.
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...proof-pdc-kit/

Something like this too. It's a dual MAXI style fuse block. Kicker is it needs minimum 4 AWG wire on input.
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...dio-xd-fdbu-2/

Another option:
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...-xd-mfbw-maxi/

And maybe your best bet is this guy, just use two 50 amp ANL fuses.
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...use-Block.html

Pontiac1976 07-09-2018 10:03 PM

Re: blade fuse block
 
what about breakers type. They last a long time.
"Blue Sea Systems 285-Series Surface Mount 100A Circuit Breaker "
Amazon.com


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