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Fuse Block installed


MaritimeMan
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Well for the longest time, I just had two amp power cables runnin from the pos. lead, but the addition of an electric fan and piaa's quickly cluttered that up. Finaly broke down and bought the block, ran a nice 8 guage wire to it, and really cleaned things up in that area nicely. If any one is thinkin about doin the same, I'd recomend takin the few hours to do it. Really makes for a nice install, and peace of mind at that.

 

M.M.

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Thank you very much. Like I said it's not hard to install at all, it's just two sheet metal screws holding it in place. I'm kinda a neat freak, so I cleaned things up a bit and put shrink wrap on the terminations etc taking a bit longer.

 

M.M.

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