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fused after dist. block?

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: July 21, 2025 at 12:42 AM


Topic: fused after dist. block?

Posted By: xtremej
Subject: fused after dist. block?
Date Posted: July 14, 2006 at 8:27 AM

I am running 0 gauge in a car that the customers has supplied the install parts he wanted used. The distribution block does not have any fuses, I have always used fused ones for safety reasons. When he ordered this stuff another shop told him it was a waste of money to get a block with fuses in it, so now he has decided to come to me to get it installed and my question is:  Am I right in saying fuses are a must or is it overkill?



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Posted By: haemphyst
Date Posted: July 14, 2006 at 8:34 AM
ANYTIME you change wire size to a smaller one, you MUST fuse it, whether in the distro block or with aditional fuses and holders... What he provided you was a GROUND distribution block, not power.

You are absolutely correct with your previous method of fusing, and you should continue to do so.

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Posted By: xtremej
Date Posted: July 14, 2006 at 8:49 AM

Cool that was exactly what I was thinking, I will stick to my guns on it. Its amazing what some shops will do to cut corners and save a few bucks. Thanx for the refresher.



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Posted By: aznboi3644
Date Posted: July 14, 2006 at 8:06 PM
Couldn't you juse use a fuse holder after the block??? Not saying it is the best idea but it would work...plus I don't like dist blocks with the crappy agu fuses.




Posted By: xtremej
Date Posted: July 15, 2006 at 9:04 AM

I used 2 agu fuse holders after the block within 4" so its protected. It works but I prefer the fused distro. blocks. I have learned from this to have customers drop off all install parts if they have to have a brand I don't carry. This way I can determine what I still need to do a proper install. I am sure some of you already know this, but I am still learning. I'll always be "still learning" posted_image.



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