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<blockquote data-quote="Justintoxicated" data-source="post: 2729855" data-attributes="member: 561240"><p>Ok here is the response I recieved from Streetwires.</p><p></p><p>"If you have a 120 amp MAXI fuse that will fit then you should have no</p><p></p><p>problem with the distribution block."</p><p></p><p>When I look at the holder the gold plated spring type contacts (one on each side) make pretty decent contact with the fuse, probably 80% or more of the contact tabs of the fuse are in contact with the large, long, flat spring tabs. Also the spring contact itself seems to press against the fuse block but I can't verify this for sure. Guess thats the difference between a $60-80 distro block and some crap off ebay?</p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to run the 120 amp maxi fuse.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking to just run the 150 amp ANL primary fuse off the battery as well, unless someone recomends I change it for sure. If it pops I will replace it with a 200 amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help and concern, and for clarifying why there could be an issue with such a high amp maxi fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justintoxicated, post: 2729855, member: 561240"] Ok here is the response I recieved from Streetwires. "If you have a 120 amp MAXI fuse that will fit then you should have no problem with the distribution block." When I look at the holder the gold plated spring type contacts (one on each side) make pretty decent contact with the fuse, probably 80% or more of the contact tabs of the fuse are in contact with the large, long, flat spring tabs. Also the spring contact itself seems to press against the fuse block but I can't verify this for sure. Guess thats the difference between a $60-80 distro block and some crap off ebay? I think I'm going to run the 120 amp maxi fuse. I'm thinking to just run the 150 amp ANL primary fuse off the battery as well, unless someone recomends I change it for sure. If it pops I will replace it with a 200 amp fuse. Thanks for your help and concern, and for clarifying why there could be an issue with such a high amp maxi fuse. [/QUOTE]
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