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My new fuse relay block

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Old 03-03-2012 | 02:28 PM
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This is a 12v fused relay block. It has 4-40amp relays with 4-ATM fuse holders. I found this to work best for me all i need is to use a spare circuit to power my four switches and feed this block with a # 6 fused of course. I found a black box to use as an enclourse on graingers website. I will then use cord grips to enter the box to keep it weather proof.

I found this unit @ Auto Rod controls, $68.00.
Old 03-03-2012 | 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 02604fun
This is a 12v fused relay block. It has 4-40amp relays with 4-ATM fuse holders. I found this to work best for me all i need is to use a spare circuit to power my four switches and feed this block with a # 6 fused of course. I found a black box to use as an enclourse on graingers website. I will then use cord grips to enter the box to keep it weather proof.

I found this unit @ Auto Rod controls, $68.00.
Do you have a pic?
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Their website is pretty unfriendly to use. Even all their PDFs don't have pictures.
I have to agree with that I wound up calling, and talked to Jason. He was very helpful.
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Originally Posted by 02604fun
This is a 12v fused relay block. It has 4-40amp relays with 4-ATM fuse holders. I found this to work best for me all i need is to use a spare circuit to power my four switches and feed this block with a # 6 fused of course. I found a black box to use as an enclourse on graingers website. I will then use cord grips to enter the box to keep it weather proof.

I found this unit @ Auto Rod controls, $68.00.

Nice! Very good way to keep everything organized and safe. Thanks for sharing.
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Greg, does that come with a cover?
No it does not. I am using a box I found at Grainger.com




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