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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Well damn, if I knew it was Glenn's I would have said it sucked...


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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Quote Originally Posted by claydo View Post
    I know its not the best solution, but I always piggyback on my large gauge distro blocks ie; insert small gauge with large gauge together, making sure I get a good bite with whatever clamping system on the small wire, then I inline fuse near the smaller current consumer......when wires are secured and prettied up, you canot tell they are there, as I usually run the small wire under the large into the block. Of course I don't compete in instal either.....lol, but it works for me!
    Glad I'm not the only one to do this, lol.

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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Quote Originally Posted by bose301s View Post
    Glad I'm not the only one to do this, lol.
    Me too. Lol


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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Yes, sometimes practicality overrules the desire to make it fancy!

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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Lazy people always figure out the easiest ways of doing things.


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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    What about connecting multiple speakers to a single amp channel? Always looked odd to me running pairs of wire into single input or tie 2 + or - together to single wire (like a Y)

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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    I haven't used these, but I did run across them recently.

    http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wi...fuseboxes.html

    Also these

    http://www.fuzeblocks.com/

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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Nice! I especially like the one with the relay inside. Very clean looking.

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    Re: Power distribution for accessory items

    Motorcycle stuff like this can work.

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