View Full Version : ANL Fuseholder : 4ga
Mikz86TA
03-27-08, 05:18 PM
Cleaned out the garage today and found this.
A ANL style fuseholder with 4ga In and Out.
Clear lexan top.
Mountable base.
Gold screws to securely attach the top.
O-rings.
Gold blocks.
No fuse included.
Probably used but its in very good shape. I beleive its a Esoteric Audio made holder.
Picture will be posted later tonight.
$15.00 / Shipped
Mikz86TA
03-28-08, 02:16 AM
Pic :
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t43/Mikz86TA/General/ANL-1.jpg
Mikz86TA
06-11-08, 03:52 PM
Bump $10.00 Shipped
Mikz86TA
07-08-08, 05:30 PM
bump
87wildside
07-08-08, 06:20 PM
Mike, do you have any fuse holders for the large ATO fuses?
Mikz86TA
07-09-08, 12:12 AM
ATO?? You mean the extra large ATO/ATC fuse. Like the std blade looking one? Commonly known as Maxi?
Like these http://www.wiringproducts.com/index1.html
87wildside
07-09-08, 06:23 AM
You can't give a direct link with that page but yeah, got any?
Mikz86TA
07-09-08, 04:46 PM
Found one Eric. Its a newer Rockford Fosgate made one. Platnum finish. Used but its fine. There is allen set screws to both hold the wire in place and some that hold the fuse tight in place. Can be used with 8 gague wire with supplied fitting rings or remove those to fit 4 gague wire.
What size fuse do you need for it. I have 30amp, 40amp, 50amp, 60amp and 100amp avalible to go with it.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t43/Mikz86TA/General/Fuseholder-Maxi1.jpg
87wildside
07-09-08, 05:16 PM
I'm not sure what all will be run off it yet, it's going to be the main for a sub panel. How much are you looking for? I can send the payment in the morning.
Mikz86TA
07-09-08, 06:44 PM
Tell me more about your setup.
What sub panel, what do you intend on putting it inline of and whats running off of it?
87wildside
07-09-08, 09:05 PM
I plan on running 4ga to a small (4-8 circut) fused sub panel mounted either under the console tray or on the back wall of the cab. This would be mounted within a few inches of the batt. I would rather run my own wiring for any acc. that get added then pull the factory fuse block apart to tap into unused circuts (did that before, sux). Some of them are PW, PL, PM, overhead console (temp and direction) maybe seat warmers....just a bunch of BS I want to add.
Mikz86TA
07-09-08, 09:13 PM
PW would be around 30amps, PL about 10smps, PM 5 amps, overhead 5 or less amps and other stuff IDK.
Id say 50,60 or100 amp fuse you would need. Ill send you one of each and if you need another size, Advance and most auto parts stores has them. The 100amp ones are hard to come by.
If you plan on more current draw than 100amps, then I would do a wafer fuse (ANL) instead or a resetable breaker.
Mikz86TA
07-15-08, 07:52 PM
Bump
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