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use a fused distribution block or not ??
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Thanks for the explanations..I'll go with fused.
Just to confirm, in theory if the input and outputs were all the same awg rating then fused is not needed , right ??
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Thanks for the explanations..I'll go with fused.
Just to confirm, in theory if the input and outputs were all the same awg rating then fused is not needed , right ??
That's right.
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Yes thanks all .
Another trip to electronics supplier in near future.
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