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XFMANL 0/4 Gauge AWG ANL/Mini-ANL Modular Linkable In-ine Fuse Holder for Car Audio and Marine Audio

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Original price $21.24
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Product Details:

  • See-through windows allow for easy inspection
  • Modular design allows you to connect multiple fuse blocks easily
  • Busbar allows for current transfer between individual blocks for power distribution or adding additional circuits
  • High-temperature, impact-resistant plastic casings
  • Ultimate circuit protection
  • High conductivity plating
  • Maximum current transfer
  • 1-year Warranty from the Original Purchase Date

Customer Reviews

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Amazon5500
Top quality!

This single fuse holder has so much potential. Alone it can be used with either ANL or MANL fuses. It supports 4ga wire or remove the adapter and insert 1/0 ga wire. The magic happens when you combine two or more of these to create a fuse block that can be configured to virtually any use. You can parallel two of them and attach a bus bar on one side then connect 1/0 input and have two 4ga output. Connect multiple units and connect bus bars at all inputs to create a ground distribution. These will be my go-to fuse holders from now on.

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Corry

Amazing quality and the best thing is I can link them together

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Kyle henson
These are pretty cool.

These are nice and solid. The bus bars are thicker than I thought ( which is a good thing ). They stack together simply, and give you nice options to create a block with some that are fused and others that are not. I have recently bought various nvx items from wire to capacitors and this now. I have yet to have a reason to say anything other than nice things about the products. Have not installed the CAP yet, doing that next week. Thank you for making this innovative product.

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Kyle HensonKyle Henson
These are cool.

A little confusing at first glance... but after you understand them, they are really neat. Sturdy and solid materials. I set it up for having 1 fused connection and 2 unfused connections. Lots of possibilities of configurations.- UPDATE :: I had been fighting a voltage problem at my equipment in the trunk for a very long time. Once I replaced the wiring my local shop put in, I realized they used CCA . Went from 12.3V in trunk (11.0 when the bass drops} to 14.2V, and 14.0 when the bass drops.

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Matt
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Seems to be well made. Time will tell. Going to be installing under the hood. See how it holds up.