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Old 01-31-2013, 08:44 AM   #1
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Help finding a ATO/ATC fuse block with screw terminals

This is nuts. I've been searching and searching for an ATO/ATC 25-30 amp fuse block with 4, 5, or 6 individual circuits and screw (not blade) terminals to no avail. I find plenty with a single power feed to many circuits but none with individual isolated in/out AND screw terminals. I have one with blade terminals, no thanks, must have screw terminals.

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Google this and found this terminal block with screws for wiring, there are many others.
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BlueSea is well known in the Marine environment and seems high quality.
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Google "midterm Fresno" they are a seller of everything to do with connectors and wiring.

They supply the folks who do the sound and electrical work.

They should have what you know you need as well as interesting things you did not know you needed
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Old 01-31-2013, 10:01 AM   #5
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The Blue sea "Power Distribution" fuse blocks are great for sending power from 1 main input to many individual outputs.



I need something like this....

heavier duty with screw terminals.

I have searched bluesea, McMastercar, Granger, genuinedealz, powerwerks, wiringproducts, civicsolar, wholesalesolar, solar-electric, amazon, google, etc, etc, etc.

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Google "midterm Fresno" they are a seller of everything to do with connectors and wiring.
Thanks for the possibility but didn't see what I am looking for there.
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I suppose I should update this to ATC/ATO or MAXI type fuses.
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Re midterm, call them on the phone, not everything is in the cataloge.

Ask for craig (i think).

Send them the photo, they may have source for what you need, or different approach.
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I found one! Looks like Blue Sea does in fact have one it's just well hidden.
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FYI; West Marine sells these in stores or mail order.

Looks like the closest is in Highlands Ranch, CO. Actually south of Denver (109 miles).

I have used West Marine as the source for Electrical equipment for ham radio stations. The Blue Sea stuff is excellent quality and pricey.
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Try Ron Francis Wire Works in Pennsylvania. He builds wire kits for street rods and custom applications. I have used his kits many times to wire street rods back in Michigan and everything is very high quality
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