Where to buy electrical compontents???
Hi guys,
I am currently re-wiring our car, trying to keep the loom as neat and as light as possible, I have got most of the stuff i need but im really struggling to find a good power junction block (1 heavy power in and say 5-10 small power outs) i dont want one of those gold stereo style ones. I have searched this forum and not had much luck.
I was just wondering where all you guys get your electrical components, or does anyone know who sells this style junction block?
Can anyone recommend a good supplier.
Cheers Dan
I am currently re-wiring our car, trying to keep the loom as neat and as light as possible, I have got most of the stuff i need but im really struggling to find a good power junction block (1 heavy power in and say 5-10 small power outs) i dont want one of those gold stereo style ones. I have searched this forum and not had much luck.
I was just wondering where all you guys get your electrical components, or does anyone know who sells this style junction block?
Can anyone recommend a good supplier.
Cheers Dan
i recently had this same dilema...
we had to run a 4 guage from the battery ---> cutoff switch---> "stereo powerblock (ours has a 4 guage in, and 4, 8 guage outs), we ran 1 8 guage out ----> fuse block,
hooked up all the switches and what not on there. it even has a "section" for grounding. (thats what we used it for) on the other hand, you could run a wire from the "main section" to a switch, and back to the smaller section, and have a "switched power section"
this is similar to what we used to go from 4 to 8 guage (ours has 4 outputs instead of 2.)
this is the same fuseblock we used
this also looks like a decent " fuesed power block"
Modified by Dturbocivic at 10:48 AM 4/20/2005
Modified by Dturbocivic at 10:50 AM 4/20/2005
we had to run a 4 guage from the battery ---> cutoff switch---> "stereo powerblock (ours has a 4 guage in, and 4, 8 guage outs), we ran 1 8 guage out ----> fuse block,
hooked up all the switches and what not on there. it even has a "section" for grounding. (thats what we used it for) on the other hand, you could run a wire from the "main section" to a switch, and back to the smaller section, and have a "switched power section"
this is similar to what we used to go from 4 to 8 guage (ours has 4 outputs instead of 2.)
this is the same fuseblock we used
this also looks like a decent " fuesed power block"
Modified by Dturbocivic at 10:48 AM 4/20/2005
Modified by Dturbocivic at 10:50 AM 4/20/2005
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