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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Camarillo, Ca
Posts: 79
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Re: Too many accessories, too little power
Anyone recommened a specific brand of distrubution block or can I use one of the cheapo generic ones?
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Miami, Florida
Posts: 286
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Re: Too many accessories, too little power
I think that Walmart carries "Scosche" brand power/ground blocks in there car audio section. It should be 10 to 15 bucks. Short of wanting to get real fancy that one should be just fine.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lenox Township, Michigan
Posts: 18
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Re: Too many accessories, too little power
Try this one from Summit Racing.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...rt=PRF%2D70103 Designed to be used as an add-on fuse panel. Can be used with either "Hot" or "Ignition Controlled" circuits. You must have some automotive electrical knowledge to wire/install it. I used to design and build custom automotive wiring harnesses for race cars and street rods. From the Summit picture, the fuse block they use looks identical to the custom Delco bolt-and-stack block I have used in the past. Joe M. |
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