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Fuse Box Multiple Power Inputs
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Hi Guys,
I want to put in a new fusebox.. I'm looking for one that has split circuits i.e. 6 blade panels for ign and 6 for batter or something..

just wondering if anyone could suggest one.. tried soldering wires to blade terminals on a blade box on the weekend but surely there is a better setup or a prefab one!

is there something like this available here? FUSE BOX

Cheers,
Tom

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Go to the wreckers and get a Pulsar N12 fuse box.

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do they have a split circuit setup?
any photos?

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Yes they are split circuit. So is the stock 1200 fuse box, but it's only [edit:] six fuses. Some newer Nissans have twelve fuses, rectangular blade.

Im using this Nissan 10-fuse box, split between IGN and Battery
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nice! and did you have to change the plugs etc?

Thanks for the info!

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I'm planning on adding a 2nd fuse block & ran across this - I thought it was pretty well laid out & liked the fact you can very easily change a circuit from switched to constant power. I also asked the mfg-er if one could ground the entire panel instead of having to run back each circuits grounds to the box & they said that was fine. I'll probably buy this & give it a shot..

http://www.fuzeblocks.com/

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Cheers EDP! looks great!

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I used a fuse box from a 12 circuit used painless products harness we took out of a car that got wrecked. It fit gret in the stock location and gave ma some additional outputs for the EFI.

BTW this is probably the BEST forum for ANY Datsun/Nissan I have ever been on!! Great work!

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Check out Fuse Box

This is the one I was thinking about 16 fuse + spares. It is 1984 B11 Sunny/Sentra or maybe some other 1980s Nissan.
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I dunno what connectors are on the back side, probably closer to stock than the aftermarket boxes. Either plug in or cut & solder.

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OK that is the B11 box, i found photo of the cover
it is actually an 18 fuse box.

It is split into three: BATTERY, IGN and ACCESSORY

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