Adding mini fuse to GMPP fuse box
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Adding mini fuse to GMPP fuse box
Like the title say I am looking to add a mini fuse to the GMPP fuse block. There are plenty of open slots, and I thought they would take metri pack 280 like the relay portion of the block, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Also I know the Maxi fuses take the 800 series. Does anybody know what terminal I need to add the mini fuses to this fuse block? Thanks
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Thanks, but those are definitely not what I need. What normally goes there looks similar to the 280 series, but it is slightly different and has a keeper tab at the base similar to a bus bar terminal, but an individual piece. I was able to modify the 280 series terminal to make it work and it will stay in place, but it does not have the keeper tab which I am sure is there to prevent wear on the lock from install and removal of fuses. Guess I just have to be more careful.
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How about these? Kinda expensive, probably find them cheaper.
https://jaydeeautocables.com.au/coll...terminal-magft
https://jaydeeautocables.com.au/coll...ack-con-busbar
https://jaydeeautocables.com.au/coll...terminal-magft
https://jaydeeautocables.com.au/coll...ack-con-busbar
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https://www.eficonnection.com/home/p...0ga-terminal-2
https://www.eficonnection.com/home/p...6ga-terminal-2
Cut them to fit maybe. I did read in a Delphi catalog they are 280 series Metripak connectors.
https://www.eficonnection.com/home/p...6ga-terminal-2
Cut them to fit maybe. I did read in a Delphi catalog they are 280 series Metripak connectors.