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    Relay block

    G,day everyone,
    I now seem to have that many different fuses and relays hanging around in the engine bay I want to tidy it up a bit, so I am chasing a relay board/block/bank that will hold all my relays individually and fused if these things exist( although most my relays have the blade fuses on them so the fuse bit would not be crucial) . Does anyone use these or know when I can buy them... They don't seem to be too easy to find.

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    Re: Relay block

    You can get fuse blocks from repco/ auto barn etc with a positive bus bar feed and 6 fuse outlets.


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    Re: Relay block

    Forgot to mention there is a water proof version, but needs individual feeds for each fuse..

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    Goto a marine shop - they usally carry water proof fuse blocks
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    If your after a very cheap/free option, XF falcons have a relay block in the engine bay, they all slide together and can be as long as you like.

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    Pop down to Allanco on Welshpool Rd (Vic PArk end). They have a good assortment.

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