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<blockquote data-quote="Justintoxicated" data-source="post: 2727489" data-attributes="member: 561240"><p>Oops...I went ahead and ordered 120 amp maxi fuses to use with my block...</p><p></p><p>Should I instead order some 80 amp fuses and just live with them blowing every now and then? (I may be able to change my order.)</p><p></p><p>I can not find what the max rating on my block is...The contacts appear to be gold plated and are extremely tight holding the fuse, there’s not allot of space or spring action going on with them. They are pretty much pressed against the heavy copper block when the fuse is inserted. Yea these blocks are real heavy!</p><p></p><p>Also my Current ANL Primary fuse is rated @ 150 amps...I guess typicaly this should be ok? or should I step it up to a 200 amp fuse?</p><p></p><p>I emailed street wires and asked what the largesgt maxi I can use is...If they tell me $80 amps which of the holders above would you recommend? I think the screws hole are in the same places...You see I screwed this thing into my back wall on my truck, and decided I will never mount anything like that again...I think I paid $90 for this block last year so I will be taking a huge $90 loss to solve this problem....</p><p></p><p>So the only thing I can replace this block with is one of the others with the same type above…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justintoxicated, post: 2727489, member: 561240"] Oops...I went ahead and ordered 120 amp maxi fuses to use with my block... Should I instead order some 80 amp fuses and just live with them blowing every now and then? (I may be able to change my order.) I can not find what the max rating on my block is...The contacts appear to be gold plated and are extremely tight holding the fuse, there’s not allot of space or spring action going on with them. They are pretty much pressed against the heavy copper block when the fuse is inserted. Yea these blocks are real heavy! Also my Current ANL Primary fuse is rated @ 150 amps...I guess typicaly this should be ok? or should I step it up to a 200 amp fuse? I emailed street wires and asked what the largesgt maxi I can use is...If they tell me $80 amps which of the holders above would you recommend? I think the screws hole are in the same places...You see I screwed this thing into my back wall on my truck, and decided I will never mount anything like that again...I think I paid $90 for this block last year so I will be taking a huge $90 loss to solve this problem.... So the only thing I can replace this block with is one of the others with the same type above… [/QUOTE]
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