HuddExpo add a fuse block kit - thoughts? (1 Viewer)

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Mounted mine today, very happy with the result, thank you for the kit

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Mounted mine today, very happy with the result, thank you for the kit

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Perhaps I just can't see it in the picture, but it looks like the 100A circuit breaker is missing. Having a long, unprotected (electrically) hot lead like that is a recipe for a fire. Especially as it passes unsecured very close to the negative battery terminal.

Other than that, it looks like a nice addition 👍.
 
Perhaps I just can't see it in the picture, but it looks like the 100A circuit breaker is missing. Having a long, unprotected (electrically) hot lead like that is a recipe for a fire. Especially as it passes unsecured very close to the negative battery terminal.

Other than that, it looks like a nice addition 👍.

It’s a 100 amp fuse at the terminal. Very clean install.
 
Cool! I was going by your picture in post #18.

Thanks for the clarification!
 
It does look like a nice setup but the small blues sea block (6 fuse) unit mounts perfectly to the pass seat base at the door opening side. It makes for an extremely easy access.
 
Part of the reason I came up with this was for a much shorter cable run from the battery to the fuse block, especially the people without dual batteries. You can also add up to the 12 circuit fuse block at this location too. Given that many people install driving light switches, garage door openers, acc fans switches, and stereo amps on the drivers side it makes the wiring and installation of those things easier.
 
I agree this doesn’t fit everyone, but as stated it is perfect for me to run radios and a 12v usb charger, it’s as clean as it gets.

i like that I cannot see it, i don’t remember blowing fuses to much, it’s easy enough to get too
 
Yeah...I have one of these systems too, quality looks excellent. Still haven't hooked it up as I need to have some wiring removed/replaced to clean my rats nest at the batt terminal up first :frown:.
 
I know the feeling I ripped everything out and am starting over, I’ve learned some tricks it’s time I do i right, this helped get that started
 
still doing this?
Yeah, but COVID basically shut down my plastic guy so I had to find another. Hopefully soon, that is all sorted and it will be back to normal soon. I'd say 2-3 weeks and I will have more kits.
 

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