What's your favorite fuse holder?

This one is even better.

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I brought a 0g fuse holder way back and it's always given me problems. Need a new one and I want one that won't sh!t on me in two months. Discuss.
Since I just live down the road from you, I have about 30 agu clips that I'll sell to you individually. You can make your own block like we do.

 
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I actually prefer the ring terminal fuse holders too...

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The "squish the wire" method rarely works for me. I have the worst luck... my ground on my amp has rattled out so many times, it's ridiculous. There are burn marks on my positive screw from the wires touching... amazingly, my amp is fine. (and it's a POS amp, too. lmao.)

The only problem with that bar, Lakota, as that it's really not aesthetically pleasing. At all. It's actually really ugly.

 
I love ring terminals because they help to ensure a solid connection. With as much wiring as I have and how close power and grounds are often spaced, I always worry that wires will come out of my amp's screw terminals and short the amp. I wish that amp manufacturers would make amps with power and ground terminals that accept ring terminals.

 
Here's a link to the one I was thinking of. I don't have it, but I have distro blocks using those same fittings. It's a little more of a pain to connect everything up, but it's not gonna go anywhere once ya do..
http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KNI-11

How the fuses are place really isnt my issue. Im more worried about when I stick my power wire in the Bish it want come lose due to sucky screw terminals or something.

 
The KNU kompression fittings aren't set-screw terminals //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

Installed properly they are EXTREMELY tight and much better than set-screw type terminals...

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Since I just live down the road from you, I have about 30 agu clips that I'll sell to you individually. You can make your own block like we do.
lolz....dont get him to be a meca member then. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

 
I'm running the knu set screw type currently, will probably change in the future not a fan of them. The ring term type sound a little easier to deal with
YUP. Not to mention if you're running multiple runs of wire (ANY gauge) you can stack them input AND/OR output.

So, you can fuse multiple positive runs with ONE fuse holder and a large fuse, or you can use a ring terminal fuse holder as a distribution block.

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