Fused Power Distribution Block

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cantfindausername
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Fused Power Distribution Block

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I'm wanting to rewire a few gauges and other bits in the cabin of my car. I've spent weeks hunting for something suitable but just can't find exactely what I'm after.

I need a Fuse panel that accepts a single large power cable from the battery and then distributes it out to say 8 fused feeds.

Does anyone know anywhere I can get something like this? I've seen the individual feeds, but not one with a single feed to keep things neat.

Thanks in advance,
Ant
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Re: Fused Power Distribution Block

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Ant,
You have PM, & if Guy OK's it I will post up the link to the company too....

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Re: Fused Power Distribution Block

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Hi Chris, thanks for the PM, that look absoutely perfect for what I have in mind! Great link too, will be a few purchases for bits and bobs off that site me thinks.

To avoid direct linking, a google search for 12 way fuse block gives the page as the 2nd link down. Shows how quickly you can find what you're looking for when you know what they're called.

Thanks again,
Ant
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Re: Fused Power Distribution Block

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Sure, post the link!

Thanks,

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chrislandy
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Re: Fused Power Distribution Block

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Thanks Guy,
the company is called "Vehicle Wiring Products" near Derby

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/V ... mepage.php

I have bought loads of bits from them in the past and they are a good (cheap) supplier for the bosch EV1 (junior and mini timer) plugs/sockets.

I found it best to request a brochure as the site can be a little confuddling to navigate.

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Re: Fused Power Distribution Block

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I've already got a large shopping list with them. Going to be rewiring a lot on the front half of the car hopefully.

Great prices too!
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