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Old December 5th 06, 03:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dennis Johnson
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"David Lamphere" wrote in message
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Has anyone used the auto style fuses (as recommended by BN, AerolElectrics
Connection) in their homebuilts?


Hi David,

B&C and SteinAir are two good sources for the fuseblocks and they both have
outstanding customer service.

B&C: http://www.bandc.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...?7X358218#fh20

SteinAir: http://www.steinair.com/fuseblocks.htm

I agree with you that fuseblocks provide an inexpensive, light, and reliable
system.

Good luck with your project,
Dennis Johnson


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Old December 8th 06, 03:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ernest Christley
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Default Fuses

Dennis Johnson wrote:
"David Lamphere" wrote in message
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Has anyone used the auto style fuses (as recommended by BN, AerolElectrics
Connection) in their homebuilts?


Hi David,

B&C and SteinAir are two good sources for the fuseblocks and they both have
outstanding customer service.

B&C: http://www.bandc.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...?7X358218#fh20

SteinAir: http://www.steinair.com/fuseblocks.htm

I agree with you that fuseblocks provide an inexpensive, light, and reliable
system.

Good luck with your project,
Dennis Johnson



Watch eBay for much better prices. They periodically go on sale for
$2ea for the 40 fuse blocks. I'm not going to tell the guy he's giving
his stuff away if you don't 8*) I bought enough for myself and several
other projects in the chapter.

I mounted mine behind a panel that also holds the switch panel. I
borrowed a very high-end crimper from a friend to attach the 1/4"
connectors. Factory crimps, they are. I ran the wires down against the
panel to the switches, and held them down with hotglue. Makes for a
very clean installation.
 




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