Only accepts down to 8 gauge.Would the BNQ21 maybe work for you?
http://www.magnumtb.com/pdf/bnq21.pdf
http://www.magnumtb.com/products/railbase/basemount.asp
I suppose I misunderstood you. You want a block with:Only accepts down to 8 gauge.
Yep. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifI suppose I misunderstood you. You want a block with:I. One 0awg input.
II. Three+ 4awg outputs.
III. Output terminals must be able to screw down tight enough for 18awg wires?
Is that what you are trying to find?
I'm using 18 gauge for 2 fans, and a relay. Each needs a seperate power & ground.What are you running with the 18gauge wires again?
Why dont you do this...
Get the Knu Distroblocks or whatever ones you want and for the smaller wires run single 8guage power wire from the battery to a Relay and trigger the relay with the remote turn on lead from the HU...and then build your own Distrobution system. Its not that hard.
Think I'll look elsewhere since those things seem to be a pain.I have a couple of their distro blocks sitting in a junk box somewhere (one fuse, one unfused). I hate them. The connection method is ridiculous. The threads do not engage well initially and you have to make 1/6 rotations as you try to snug them down because the mounting plate will block your wrench from going any further. My advice is to stick with stinger, streetwires, etc. and avoid the headache. Knu is great for power and speaker wire but I'm dissapointed in the distro block and the fuses (I had one melt before it blew). With a regular set screw distro block you can just feed the smaller wire in with the larger guage and tighten down the whole thing.