Aux fuse box
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Aux fuse box
Hey all ive gotten to that point where i have to many things connected to my battery and would like to get a little more organized with my electrical gadgets. Ive looked at every auto shop in my town (Napa, Autozone, Pepboys, Oreily's) and none of them seem to have any. I was looking for one like coreys and could someone please tell me where i could get one, it would be a huge help. Thanks
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I´ve been thinking about this to. I'm not sure about Corey´s but I know that West Marine or westmarine.com has some corrosion resistant fuse boxes. These are the best I have found so far. Next time I'm in the U.S. I´m going to pick one up! Hope this helps.
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food,
i followed corey's writeup too and bought mine at www.waytekwire.com. ive found them to have excellent stock and always friendly, fast service.
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i followed corey's writeup too and bought mine at www.waytekwire.com. ive found them to have excellent stock and always friendly, fast service.
bob
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Are you talking for the blade fuses?
Go to Autozone or Kragen... go to the electronics aisle with the switches and wires, they're usually at the bottom where no one ever looks. Also usually only stocked 1 or 2 at a time.
...at least in my neck of the woods (San Diego)
Go to Autozone or Kragen... go to the electronics aisle with the switches and wires, they're usually at the bottom where no one ever looks. Also usually only stocked 1 or 2 at a time.
...at least in my neck of the woods (San Diego)
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Re: Aux fuse box
Originally posted by fooddude
Hey all ive gotten to that point where i have to many things connected to my battery and would like to get a little more organized with my electrical gadgets. Ive looked at every auto shop in my town (Napa, Autozone, Pepboys, Oreily's) and none of them seem to have any. I was looking for one like coreys and could someone please tell me where i could get one, it would be a huge help. Thanks
Hey all ive gotten to that point where i have to many things connected to my battery and would like to get a little more organized with my electrical gadgets. Ive looked at every auto shop in my town (Napa, Autozone, Pepboys, Oreily's) and none of them seem to have any. I was looking for one like coreys and could someone please tell me where i could get one, it would be a huge help. Thanks
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from westmarine:
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...124&storeNum=9
from partsexpress:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd..._ID=6238&DID=7
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...124&storeNum=9
from partsexpress:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd..._ID=6238&DID=7
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I got mine for Coreys write-up at Autozone. Like Taco Dude said look low on the elect. connector aisle.
buss style(old style glass fuses)$3.50
Blade style=$11.99
I looked for one that used micro?? blade fuses(like what most of the fuses in the fusebox are) so I could limit the number of different style spares I was forced to carry. I am only useing two of my 8 ports in the aux. box. I leave fuses in all for spares.
buss style(old style glass fuses)$3.50
Blade style=$11.99
I looked for one that used micro?? blade fuses(like what most of the fuses in the fusebox are) so I could limit the number of different style spares I was forced to carry. I am only useing two of my 8 ports in the aux. box. I leave fuses in all for spares.
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