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ANL Fuse Holder with 1/0 Gauge Input and Output
• ANL Fuse Holder with 1/0 Gauge Input and Output
• Lock-Nut Style Fasteners
• Ultra-Flexible PVC Blended Jacket
• High Tolerance Compact Molded ABS
• Water Resistant
Fusing an aftermarket car stereo system provides protection for your car and your car stereo. No fuse system provides better protection than T-Spec. The new T-Spec compact brass designs are constructed from solid brass and are smaller than anything else in the industry. This combination of top quality materials and thoughtful design provides an incredibly reliable and simple to install product that will last for years.
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Manufacturer:
Model Number:
VANL
Weight:
0.59lbs
Internal SKU:
v8anl
Internal Product ID:
68366
Melted
Had this for about 2 months. Not sure when it melted, but it was pretty bad. It was a little close to the engine, but still. Dangerous
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Ok
Pros it looks cool works fine.
Cons its really hard to get the wire to stay tight.
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Good quality
I used this zero gauge fuse holder going to a t spec distribution block, it is a little difficult to install the cable into the fuse holder because it has a compression fitting but once you get it installed , it holds very good
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Awesome!
This is a lock but termination, you strip 5/8 inch wire insert it then fold excess over bevel of lock but, then insert it into fuse holder side, tighten with box or cresent wrench
This holds tighter than a set screw and looks way better than a soldered or crimped ring terminal
Connection so tight you can hang from it
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Works Great!
Works Great! It does exactly what it says it does! Would recommend.
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Protect your Gear!
You spend hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on your sound system and thousands (hopefully not hundreds) on you ride - Why risk it all on skimping on an eleven dollar fuse holder and a one dollar fuse? The purpose of an in-line fuse is to protect against shorts in your wiring. If you are running a high power system (any power system, for that matter) through a fat cable (any cable) back to your amps and over time it vibrates against an edge of metal and wears through the insulation, you will develop a short. Basically, you will ground out your power wire. Doing so can drain your battery (best case) and creates a lot of heat which could start your ride on fire. At that point, 12 bucks seems like cheap insurance. Buy it, install it within 18 inches of your battery, and sleep well - or rock out all night. These are reasonably priced, do their job well, and are easy to install.
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