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Vintage Auto Voltage Regulator Fuse Box on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New

For your consideration is a new custom master fuse box constructed from a new generator voltage regulator.  Most vintage conversions and street rods have been converted to alternators and, although they may have some sort of fuse panel for items such as radio or tail lights, they do not have master fuses to protect the very high current circuits.  This master fuse box protects the alternator output wiring in the event of a catastrophic failure (yes, that happens sometime) and the battery feed wiring to the ignition switch and fuse panel.  One wire connects to the battery positive, one wire connects to the alternator output terminal and one wire connects to the circuits feeding battery power to the ignition switch and fuse panel.  Also, this fuse box will look at home in your vintage car and undoubtedly give you much more protection from a major feed circuit failure than anything you are now using.  The fuse box will be shipped with the fuse values you specify.  If you are running a 100A alternator I would suggest a 120A alternator fuse and with a normal complement of accessories I would suggest a 50A fuse.  Instructions are included.

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