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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:52 pm    Post subject: Bussman fuse blocks Reply with quote

I am looking for information on Bussman fuse blocks that have the terminals on the back side of the block. I would like to mount the fuseblock under the panel on a hinged plate that would swing down for access to the fuses. I know that there have been references to this, but an archive search does not seem to find it. I found the 15300 series on the Bussman site, but am not sure of the terminals used. Any help appreciated.

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Tom Barter
Kesley, IA
Avid Magnum - wiring
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:55 pm    Post subject: Bussman fuse blocks Reply with quote

I saved an email with this link:

http://home.earthlink.net/~dswartzendruber/

I used standard bussman fuse blocks however.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:28 pm    Post subject: Bussman fuse blocks Reply with quote

Try this link

http://www.mihdirect.biz/

I purchased one and actually like it better than the one sold at B&C.

Jerry

---- Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)chooseblue.coop> wrote:
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I am looking for information on Bussman fuse blocks that have the terminals
on the back side of the block. I would like to mount the fuseblock under
the panel on a hinged plate that would swing down for access to the fuses.
I know that there have been references to this, but an archive search does
not seem to find it. I found the 15300 series on the Bussman site, but am
not sure of the terminals used. Any help appreciated.



Regards,



Tom Barter

Kesley, IA

Avid Magnum - wiring



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