1.All-in-One Protection – Integrates high-current ANL fuses and standard blade fuses in one unit, eliminating the need for multiple separate fuse boxes.
2.Transparent Cover – Lets you instantly check fuse status without disassembly, while providing dust/water resistance that basic competitors lack.
3.Premium Terminals – Tin-plated copper contacts offer lower resistance and better corrosion protection than budget brass/steel alternatives.
4.Space-Saving Design – Compact, vibration-proof mount fits tight engine bays/cabin spaces, outperforming bulkier competitor units.
5.Simplified Wiring – Centralizes power/accessory circuit protection to reduce wiring complexity and voltage drops.
All-in-One Fuse Solution – Integrates high-current ANL fuse slots and standard blade fuse circuits in a single unit, eliminating the need for multiple fuse boxes.
Visual Inspection Cover – Transparent, water/dust-resistant enclosure lets you instantly check fuse status without disassembly.
Premium Conductivity & Durability – Tin-plated copper terminals reduce energy loss and resist corrosion for long-term reliability.
Space-Saving Mount – Compact, vibration-resistant design fits tight engine bays or cabin spaces, with secure pre-drilled installation points.
Simplified Wiring – Centralizes protection for main power and accessory circuits, cutting down on wiring complexity and voltage drops.
Safety First – Disconnect the main power source completely before starting.
Mount the Unit – Secure the fuse block to a flat, dry, well-ventilated surface using the pre-drilled mounting holes.
Wire Connections
Attach the main positive power cable to the ANL fuse input terminals.
Connect accessory wires to the blade fuse slots (use crimped terminals for a secure fit).
Install Fuses – Insert ANL fuses (for main circuits) and blade fuses (for accessories) matching your system’s current ratings.
Secure Cover – Snap on the transparent protective cover to seal out dust and moisture.
Test & Confirm – Restore power, check for consistent voltage, and verify all circuits operate correctly.