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SEACHOICE 13301 Fuse Block Gang Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of SEACHOICE 13301 Fuse Block Gang

6 gang ATO/ATC fuse block provides superior functionalityand allows for quick changing of blown fuses. Heavy duty construction ideal for marine applications. Black plastic molded base with ground bar. Rating: 30A at 12V DC. Size: 3-3/4 inch x 3-5/16 x 13/16 inch.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product, fits fuse box

I use this on my Yamaha Rhino. I installed 4 xenon 7" lights, a horn, a radio and put in a second battery. I run everything through them. I sealed it with electrical rubber spray to keep the contacts from getting wet.

Pros
  • Size: 3-3/4" x 3-5/16 x 13/16"
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

6 Position ATC/ATO Fuse Block

Overall quality is acceptable. Excessive burr on the plastic cover and bulges on the lower mounting feet prevent the feet from fitting snugly to the surface. A quick touch of the belt sander removed them. The ring terminal on the power cable is also made of thin material. Nothing I would call ostentatious but the typical quality you see in goods from China. There is no country of origin labeling on the part or packaging. For the advanced user; You can remove the bus bar by carefully loosening…

Pros
  • 6 Group ATO/ATC Fuse Block provides superior functionality and allows quick replacement of blown fuses
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Image is misleading for fuses

I thought this had bus connections as shown in the photo, this is not the case. It has terminal screws under which you use either a ring terminal or a horseshoe connector. I think if you want to be lazy you can strip the wire, twist it under a screw and tighten it, but that's sloppy and I wouldn't trust it myself. The red wire in this photo is actually the power line and is physically in the back right corner since this photo shows that fuse box and not the left front one. It really got me…

Pros
  • Rating: 30A @ 12VDC
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous