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bberman1 
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I am looking for an ANL fused distribution block. I need a 0 gauge input to (4) 0 gauge outputs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I dont think I have ever seen one with those exact specifications...why not an inline ANL fuseholder and a distro block with 1/0 input with 4 4ga outputs?
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I have never seen one either  but on a upcoming install I need  a 0  input to 4 0 gauge output connections and each connection must be fused separately.  I know I can do the distro to 4 Anl in line fuses but I wanted to know if they made a fused distro that big.

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do the outputs have to be 0 gauge? Or can they be smaller? I don't think I've ever seen one with 4 0 gauge outputs....good lord bberman what in the world are you installing?  Each amp needs its own 0 gauge cable?Need to find fused distro block -- posted image. hehehe sounds like it'll be nice and loud.

Only thing I can think of is something like this, but you probably already know about those.  I'll let you know if I find anything more.

bberman1 
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I already have one of those but would love to find one with 0 gauge out. I am going to run 3 MTX 1501d amps each one requires a 0 gauge input. The fourth connection only needs to be a 4 gauge for my mids and highs but that will fit in a 0 gauge slot. I don’t think I will find one but it’s worth a try.
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You could use 2 of these and a 1/0 T block if you can find anything else
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S-tAf4HM8NnTN/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=11&g=715&I=575RP7081&o=m&a=0&cc=01

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