The £25 one I have. They're the only ones that are any good although they're a little on the large size. The alternative is to solder a heavy gauge copper wire down one side of the fusebox but then you need to insulate it. Silicone would do I suppose but it is annoying.
I'm in the process of making a brand new interior from scratch that can be latched in place so I can remove cupboards if I need to. As part of that I'm making a slim box with doors that sits at the back of the worktop that will hold the fusebox, solar controller and other stuff thats awkward to place in one section, and a place for mugs in the other. Beats stooping down to check fuses. Had hoped to start yesterday but looks like I need to draw it all out carefully.
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These are the ones I use, has a little bit more shielding over the input terminal.ghost123uk wrote:
For some time I have looked for a fused distribution "thingy" that has a nice heavy single input, feeding multiple fused outputs, like the one bigherb shows. All the ones I can find are multiple input to multiple output, not a "busbar" type arrangement. Anyone got a link to such an item?
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