About the T-Spec FDB-148M
Distributes power safely and neatly
This compact distribution block from T-Spec will handle the high-current power distribution for your multi-amp sound system, ensuring that your wiring's connected securely, looking neat, and safely fused. The set screws for the fuses have specially-designed heads that accept many common tools, even a coin, so you will always be able to change your fuse without having to carry around a special tool. Solid black nickel-plated brass construction ensures reliable power flow, and an impact-resistant plastic cover keeps the fuses and connections clean. You'll need Allen head wrenches to install this block. (Fuses sold separately.) Warranty: 1 year.
What's in the box:
- Fused distribution block (MANL fuses) with one 1/0 AWG set-screw input and four 4/8 AWG set-screw outputs
- Plastic cover (attached)
- Wiring diagram
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Overview: This package includes a T-Spec compact, 4-position distribution block that will accept MANL fuses (not included). The solid brass construction gives you maximum conductivity. The distribution block has a flat-black finish, and is installed inside an impact-resistant polycarbonate cover with a translucent removable top. The cover has a small footprint, with two holes in the base for mounting with screws or wire ties.
Configuration: The distribution block has one 1/0 AWG input, two outputs for 4 AWG wire (or 8 AWG), and two outputs exclusively for 8 AWG wire. Each output requires a MANL (mini ANL) fuse (not included).
Universal Screw Design: The fuses are secured to the distribution block with Universal style screws to let you change fuses fast. The Universal screws can be tightened or loosened with a flat-head screwdriver, a coin, or a 3mm Allen wrench.
Set Screws: The wire connections are secured with set screws. The set screws are located underneath the Universal screws for the fuses, so you must first make the wire connections before installing the fuses. A 3mm Allen wrench is required to tighten or loosen the set screws.
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