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Jacket is rated to 105C. If you have it near the header/exhaust manifold it could cause coloration over time
I actually robbed the maxi holder peices from the cheap scorshe maxi's fuse holders you buy at walmart, then drilled them out, and filed them down to fit on the block //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif It was on the expensive side for me to build up one or two of these fuseholders, but they last forever and take stupid amounts of current thru them.Those are pretty slick. Where did you get the maxi fuse holder pcs from?
Jacket is rated to 105C. If you have it near the header/exhaust manifold it could cause coloration over time
Well it seems everyone else is not having this issue, id be more then willing to try another set and send these back, but it seems your only resolution is refund in which case i'll need to purchase somethign before i send these back. Ive gave you all information needed in this case minus a measurement.Because we are giving you a refund. I cant believe that two terminals of different post diameter fail to fit three different battery posts. You have no way to measure anything and you ask why we want them back? So sitting at my desk in Ohio the only resolution is to provide a refund as I cant do anything else with as little information provided.
I'm not as worried about coloration as I am the cracks that have developed in it. Also in this area of engine compartment I highly doubt the temp reaches 378 deg Fahrenheit. It's above the strut towerJacket is rated to 105C. If you have it near the header/exhaust manifold it could cause coloration over time
I agree. I'm using KNU for almost all of my wires/cables. I'm also using their battery terminals and 4 of their dist blocks. Personally, I love the kompression style fittings on the dist blocks. Its far more secure than a screw-type terminal and has more contact area than a crimp style terminal (not to mention it's re-useable)RCA...KrystalPower....kollosos
Good stuff.
105C equals 221, just above boiling. Its the only the exposed part? I can only think of a few things, high heat, too much sunlight (not likely) or degreaser and or Armour All. Ever see what Armour All does to plastic, it makes it brittle, which fits the cracking.I highly doubt the temp reaches 378 deg Fahrenheit.
105C equals 221, just above boiling. Its the only the exposed part? I can only think of a few things, high heat, too much sunlight (not likely) or degreaser and or Armour All. Ever see what Armour All does to plastic, it makes it brittle, which fits the cracking.
Ok, cool .. shoot me a pm and some pics of the proto. I wasnt suggesting that you all make exact copies or something of my blocks, just a fuse block that accepts at LEAST dual 1/0 in and dual 1/0 out. It really doesnt matter if you use the mini-anl's, ANL's, or AGU's - its the dual large gauge inputs that are important to note since most larger monoblock amplifiers have dual 1/0 gauge inputs for their dual power supplies like this Atmoic 5000.1Snoop - we do not make any one off items - tooling a new item takes several thousands of dollars. To recoup this you need to manufacture several thousand of them. MECA changes rules so often its very hard to make something specific for just that one application. Just like DB drag guys make their own terminals/buss bars, we could not mass produce one that would fit everyone's need. Its merely economics. Now that said, we were working on using existing parts for a few blocks about a year ago but we never completed that setup. Maybe later this month I'll finish up one and let you see what I am talking about.
Ok, cool .. shoot me a pm and some pics of the proto. I wasnt suggesting that you all make exact copies or something of my blocks, just a fuse block that accepts at LEAST dual 1/0 in and dual 1/0 out. It really doesnt matter if you use the mini-anl's, ANL's, or AGU's - its the dual large gauge inputs that are important to note since most larger monoblock amplifiers have dual 1/0 gauge inputs for their dual power supplies like this Atmoic 5000.1
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I just dont get why you guys dont make dual input and dual output 1/0 blocks //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif