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    Runnng thick gauge wire

    saw this thought might be handy for running heavy gauge cable
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/STINGER-S...item1e83d40aa9
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    Looks good John but I reckon this type of thing is far better

    ebay - Narva fuse block

    You can run your large gauge wire in to supply everything then fuse out the all lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Looks good John but I reckon this type of thing is far better

    ebay - Narva fuse block

    You can run your large gauge wire in to supply everything then fuse out the all lines.
    Absolutely. The one threedogs posted is made for big car stereo systems where you need massive cable for the amps. Of course can be used anywhere you need to distribute big cables.
    I'm going to put a couple of those ones that Daz posted in mine, one in the front under bonnet and one in the back under drawers.

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    I have that fused one in my camper.
    the other could be used to get thick cable to a compressor,
    Plenty of fused panels on the market.
    Only put it here so ppl knew of options available to them
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    + 1 for the Narva Fuse Block. I have one mounted on the back of the cargo barrier for all the accessories in the back. Keeps things nice and neat.

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