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I need an electrical device that hooks up to my MAIN POWER and then I can plug things into this and run several different devices off of this one thing. Any suggestions?
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The RigRunners aren't bad for a home setup, or inside a cabinet... I wouldn't use them in a mobile situation at all. I have found that the connections can easily come undone in the vehicle as time goes on. If a cable loop gets snagged when putting a box in your trunk... <POP> connections yanked.
Something from a marine supply would be preferable, in my opinion anyway.
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http://www.sunwize.com/catalog/SunWize_web-cat4_06.pdf
page 87, part # 5025 and 5028.
ATC type 6 position fuse blocks, with cover, with (5025) or without (5028) ground bus.
euro style screw type terminals. 30a per circuit, 100a per block.
page 87, part # 5025 and 5028.
ATC type 6 position fuse blocks, with cover, with (5025) or without (5028) ground bus.
euro style screw type terminals. 30a per circuit, 100a per block.
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Or this, as found on the delcity website
i prefer these, not only because they are not 37 bucks a pop, also because they come with male spades for outputs, and the are not 37 bucks a pop...try about 8.
i prefer these, not only because they are not 37 bucks a pop, also because they come with male spades for outputs, and the are not 37 bucks a pop...try about 8.
These are a good choice. I have used these before and they also fit inside consoles. You just need to use a good size main feed wires(10 or 8 gage) and properly fused it at the battery terminal.thebigphish wrote:Or this, as found on the delcity website
i prefer these, not only because they are not 37 bucks a pop, also because they come with male spades for outputs, and the are not 37 bucks a pop...try about 8.
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thebigphish wrote:Or this, as found on the delcity website
i prefer these, not only because they are not 37 bucks a pop, also because they come with male spades for outputs, and the are not 37 bucks a pop...try about 8.
You get what you pay for..
I've used these $8 blocks (without the grounding pad), which is precisely why I sought out the $37 ones I referenced above after seeing them being installed. I would love to find a cheaper source, but if I have to, I'll pay $37 because it's simply the best designed fuseblock for this application that I have found so far, and I'm tired of fighting with inferior designs.
(I will note that the last time I priced them it was about $28 or so.. they have gone up recently.)
I don't like having to terminate in spade lugs, and I strongly prefer that ALL connections be
shrouded to prevent any possibility of shorts, for obvious reasons. The $37 blocks have the
euro style terminals (round hole with setscrew, like the white nylon barrier strips). The entire block and all terminals are covered. The $8 blocks can't be fully insulated unless you mount them in their own box.
I also prefer that all connections come out on the same side of the block, which seriously reduces the amount of space needed to mount the block and dress the cabling. I can probably fit two of the $37 blocks in the space of one of the $8 blocks, and it will look neater and be more accessible if the wiring is properly dressed. The $8 blocks end up looking messy
no matter what you do, and there really is no way around it.
What is the maximum load that the $8 blocks are rated for? I didn't see it on the del-city site.
the $37 blocks are rated for 30a/circuit, and 100a/block.
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AF6RR | P.O.Box 19792, Stanford, Ca 94309
-- I am Me, I am only Me, And no one else is Me, What could be simpler? --
The image in that catalog seems a little wierd, and the measurements seem off. Here's the link to and images from the manufacturer:techie wrote:http://www.sunwize.com/catalog/SunWize_web-cat4_06.pdf
page 87, part # 5025 and 5028.
ATC type 6 position fuse blocks, with cover, with (5025) or without (5028) ground bus.
euro style screw type terminals. 30a per circuit, 100a per block.
http://bluesea.com/category/5/21/productline/126
BSS #5025:
BSS #5028:
In that cagalog you mentioned, it almost looks like they took a 12 w/ neg bus (BSS #5026) and cut the image in half. Here's what it looks like:
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