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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Good
Roberto
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
The design to avoid water get into it its great. Works as intended.
Eric Godfrey
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Yea this is a legit quality fuse block that isn't gonna break or strip out well made.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
Met expectations, solid product. The included fuse helped prevent delay in installation just to run to local shop to get needed fuse.
Shawn Edmondson
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Came nice and neat in its own little package, item ordered was bigger than it looks in the picture but that's a good thing... just what I needed, Thank you!!
Sebastian Robles
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
Looks good and holds well. Easy to screw in place and secure and keep tidy
Kole Drader
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2023
Great Quality, and ANL Fuses are very easy to use. I like how the Plastic is clear so you can see if anything goes wrong during operation. And I got a big enough In-Line Fuse that if I want to increase current and power Input I have the ability to do so.
I like BEER
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023
Bought this as an in-line fuse on my 12000lb winch. Its heavy duty but ez to install and very low profile. No problem finding a place under the hood of a Ram 2500 to mount it. it seems very robust /well made.I changed the fuse out to a 400 since the winch draws 390 on the first wrap but the amperage falls off quickly as soon as the load is rolling. I bump the control in 5-10 second intervals and have had no issues blowing fuses. I'm sure eventually under the right conditions I'll pop one but so far so good.
Roven J.
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 2, 2022
Different From the Picture
The Grim Jeeper
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2022
Fit my oversized 0 Gauge wire very well. Fuse is going to be easy to replace. Very easy installation.
MikD
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2021
Quality is terrific and a great value, however, only thing I would have thought that the adapter inside would have also covered the whole wire with some king of seal or waterproofing on the wire passing through each opening. In order for you to seal the opening, for any of those guages you'll need to use some waterproof silicone caulking, once you've made the connection. So it's waterproof for all its length, except for the entrances. No a big deal when you consider the price. i'd still highly recommend. Delivery on order was long, almost a month but I didn't need immediately.
420
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2020
I am Impressed with the size and quality for the price, works flawless and worth every penny.I used this for my Mechman 320 AMP alternator setup in my truck, i used it between the battery and new alt as recommended by Mechman for their alternator install.Great deal, Thank you.
Peter Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2019
I am using this on a car audio system in a 2019 GMC Terrain. My setup: 1 Avionixx 2800d amplifier pushing 1300 watts RMS, wired at 1ohm to a Skar Audio 15" EVL single subwoofer in factory ported box. I'm using 4 awg to the amp. My previous fuse box was sparking and shorting something awful, and cutting the sub off which had me thinking it was blown at first. So I ordered the 150amp fuse and installed it as a replacement.I was thinking this was going to be a tiny little thing due to the picture, but it's actually pretty beefy and several inches long. So that was an instant relief upon unboxing. It comes with removable cylinder inserts that have a hole in the side of them for the screw to go through, and anchors the wire solidly. I bared the wire and put it through the cylinder, and trimmed the excess. I then put the cylinder/wire into the main ports and tightened down with an Allen wrench (not included). You'll want to loosen the screws to get the cylinders out, and I removed the screws completely in order to get the wire/cylinder in, more easily. Trying to get that cylinder back in with the screw in, wasn't possible, so just remove them completely.Lining up the hole and getting the screw to thread and tighten down was the only tricky part. Not super frustrating, but not the easiest by any means either. Its really easy to get things twisted and off center. I'm talking about the whole fuse here. I read a review where one guy busted the actual fuse, and my guess is that it happened during this part of the install. Just be careful when cranking down on that Allen wrench. A second pair of hands would have been really helpful.Make sure you thread the plastic end caps onto your wires before you tighten the screws down, or you'll have to go through that process again. Once you have the wires connected, you'll screw the end caps on. In my case, once I started to tighten mine down to the point where I thought they'd be getting close to locking in, they started to spin again. So, you just have to find the sweet spot; the firmest tightness you can achieve.So now I have it installed, and it's doing what it's supposed to. Seeing some of the other reviews, I can understand people saying it's not durable, or that its cheaply made. There are better, more quality built fuses out there, but as long as you are slow and methodical with your install, you shouldn't have any issues. And you can save a few bucks and buy some nice 10 gauge speaker wire like I did.
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