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Well, here is the answer from Blue Sea:
Dear Mr. Long, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, the 5026 cannot be modified into an individual terminal block. Our 5015 AGC fuse block can be modified in this way, but it is only a 6-position block. Best regards, Scott McEniry Inside Sales Manager Blue Sea Systems I guess I'm stuck with AGC fuses unless I can find a fuse block from a different manufacturer. I need 12 fuses but so I'll probably put in two of the 5015 units. -- Roger Long |
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:17:14 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I guess I'm stuck with AGC fuses unless I can find a fuse block from a different manufacturer. I need 12 fuses but so I'll probably put in two of the 5015 units. ========================= Have you looked at this one? http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=114335F |
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Wayne.B wrote:
Have you looked at this one? http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=114335F Yes, that's the one I looked at first. Blue Sea says they don't make an ATO fuse block with individual terminals and a google search doesn't turn up any alternatives. There is an automotive one but it has spade terminals which is a no starter on a boat for obvious reasons. I guess I'm going to have to stick with the AGC fuses. The good news is that the Blue Sea block that can be converted is a nice piece of equipment with levers to pop the fuses out. They one make a 6 fuse holder that can be converted to individual terminals but I'll just put in two. -- Roger Long |
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