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 East of Broken Bow | Would something like this fit in there??
Basically a generic 10 circuit fuse block, 100A total load rating, for just under $30, this is one with 10 independent circuits:
https://www.amazon.com/100A-Block-Holder-Independent-Circuits/dp/B0D...
Here is one with 10 circuits, 100A total rating 30A max fuse size, that uses 1 large lead in, with up to 10 circuits going out, each with its own fuse, all 10 circuits feed of the same line, under $20
https://www.amazon.com/BUNKER-INDUST-Indicator-Protection-Automotive...
And if you don't care for Amazon's Chinesium stuff, Zoro sells a LittleFuse brand fuse board, like the one above, one large wire feeding it, up to 10 fused circuits
https://www.zoro.com/littelfuse-fuse-block-sd-ato-10-way-wled-880023...
Frankly, if I could makit it fit, I'd go with a generic one (even if I had to modify things a little), as it will work the same, use the same fuses, and if it ever causes trouble again, will be easily replaced.
Edit to add: Here is a marine grade one, 1 power lead in, fused circuits out, 30A per fuse, with a 160A total rating for under $50 (but there will be shipping on top of that). Myself, I would most likely go with this one if I thought I could make it work, higher total amp rating, plus from my experience marine grade is more corrosion resistant.
Edited by HuskerJ 1/7/2026 18:01
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