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Aux fuse box

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Hi guys

I want to install another aux fuse box for the rear of the van so that I can just run a power cable to it and then Wire up lights etc at the back of the van from there instead of the leisure battery at the front. I bought a spade 12v aux fuse box but it did not come with connector which connects all the one side to the live wire.

Where can I buy one of these?
This is the one I have. http://www.amazon.co.uk/STANDARD-BLADE- ... v+fuse+box" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Can I buy something which will connect the live to all one side of the fuse box.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Aux fuse box

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I think that one has push-on connectors both sides - is that right? If so I can't say I've ever seen a connector strip that links all the connectors on one side. You might have to make your own.

You might have been better off with one of these:
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Re: Aux fuse box

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Thanks for the reply. Yes a push button one. Probably be better off with that other one. Did not really know what I was buying at the time.
Thanks for the help.

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