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Old 04-22-2008, 08:01 AM   #1
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I am having trouble with the DC fuse block located in the bathroom cabinet. It is creating intermittant contact with some of the fuses.
Did anyone ever find a source for this or a better fuse block? It appears to be sections of three on a bus.

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I am having trouble with the DC fuse block located in the bathroom cabinet. It is creating intermittant contact with some of the fuses.
Did anyone ever find a source for this or a better fuse block? It appears to be sections of three on a bus.

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Old 04-23-2008, 07:28 PM   #3
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The original fuse blocks were only of average quality. I had to move a few wires into unused positions temporarily.

New ones can be purchased at most auto parts stores (Napa, Pep Boys, Auto Zone, Kragen) or at a boat store (West Marine, Boats USA, etc.).

I found some nice ones at West Marine. The various packaging extoll the virtues of each brand, mostly relating to the contacts.

You'll find that a good quality block will also reduce fuses blowing.
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