This is a comprehensive kit for creating a safe and organized 12-circuit power distribution system for a vehicle, RV, or boat. It comes with the fuse block itself and a full set of 36 fuses in various amperages, making it a complete "tool kit" for your electrical project.
Key Features & Benefits
12-Circuit Distribution: Allows you to run power from a single main source (like the battery) to 12 different accessories (lights, fridge, radio, etc.) in a neat and manageable way.
Blown Fuse Indicator: Each circuit has a red LED that lights up when its fuse is blown. This allows for instant visual identification of a problem circuit, saving significant troubleshooting time.
Water & Dust Resistant: The transparent cover is splash-resistant, protecting the connections and fuses from moisture and dust, which is crucial for marine or off-road environments.
Easy Installation: The package includes essential accessories for installation (screws, wire stripper, etc.). It features M5 and M6 threaded studs (note: description says M4, but M6 is more common for main power) for secure and easy connection of main power and ground wires.
Durable & Safe Construction: Made from high-quality, flame-retardant PBT material, ensuring it can handle high temperatures and is electrically safe. It is CE and ROHS certified.
What's Included in the PackĀ
1 x 12-Way Fuse Box (the main unit)
36 x Blade Fuses (total):
6 x 20A Fuse
6 x 15A Fuse
6 x 10A Fuse
6 x 5A Fuse
3 x 7.5A Fuse
3 x 3A Fuse
2 x Sticker (for labeling circuits)
4 x Screws
1 x Wire Stripper
1 x Locking Clip
Common Applications
This fuse block is ideal for powering aftermarket accessories on:
Cars & Trucks: LED light bars, auxiliary lights, stereos, amplifiers, dash cams, power inverters.
RVs & Campers: Interior lights, water pumps, fans, 12V sockets, refrigerators.
Boats & Marine: Bilge pumps, navigation lights, fish finders, livewell aerators.
How to Use It
Mount the fuse block in a dry, accessible location.
Connect a heavy-gauge main power wire from the battery (with an appropriate main fuse near the battery) to the large M5/M6 main power stud.
Connect a ground wire from the ground stud to the vehicle's chassis.
Run wires from your various accessories to the output studs on the fuse block.
Insert the correct amperage fuse for each circuit (always use a fuse rated for the wire and device).
Use the stickers to label each circuit for easy identification in the future.