Tom:
I believe you are referring to a blade fuse which has been used in
automobiles for the last 25 years. A good supply can be found at your local
Wal-Mart store back in the auto supply section. Another good source are your
Ham swap meets. Zip cord wire should be color coded (Red and Black)
Usually, traditional brown zip cord has one smooth insulated conductor, and
the other conductor has a rib running axially, or a series of markings to
allow one to polarize the use of the brown cord. In the old days, we made
the conductor having the rib along its entire length the neutral
Hi gang,
I'm looking for an online source for those automobile fuses which are used
in the RigRunner power distributors. While I'm at it I'd like to order some
zip-cord wire in various gauges and colors. Does anyone have a good
online source for these?
Thanks for your help,
Tom
WB2QDG
Hi Tom,
Try www.powerwerx.com or www.westmountainradio.com.
They both have the fuses and the wire.
Ken
KB8KE
K2#5534
--- Tom McCulloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang,
I'm looking for an online source for those
automobile fuses which are used
in the RigRunner power distributors.
Tom:
I don't know about the fuses, but www.dcpwr.com has a good selection of
zip-cord wire. They also sell powerpole parts. No affiliation, but I
have placed an order with them and was very happy with their response.
Obviously, you can get the fuses locally from any number of automotive
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