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DNK

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I need a small ,maybe 6 fuse panel with a couple of relays added in.
How about some links for vendors. I would like no wires on it and a single power input.
Looked at Painless already ,they have wires
Thanks
 
Something like this but no wires
I want it single feed too.

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How about this one?
They have real good prices on relays and sockets too...
NFI -- but I just ordered some stuff from them and they were nice to work with.
 
Radio Shack has fuse panels. I'm not sure if they have exactly what you're looking for though.
 
Moseso said:
How about this one?

Thanks will check them out. Is perfect in the case I might be running a #4 to it
 
Thanks for all the responses guys. Found something in the area with all you guys in mind. When I went to really tear into what I had ,boy was I screwed up.
It turns ou I need a live feed and a switched feed on my panel. The relays and one fuse where battery feed and the stuff for the computer turned out to be switched.
SO
Plan B
 
When I needed something similar to that, I used two MGB fuse blocks. One for switched power and one for constant. Ran the fuel pump and fan relays from them as well as many other aftermarket electrics.
 
Its too bad you didn't consider the Classic Technologies fuse box. It was designed specifically for TR6's but work with MG's other Triumphs, etc. It comes with wire with the proper stripes and color codes, bullet connections and just about everything necessary to do the installation.

Here is a link to an installation:
https://www.74tr6.com/fusepanel.htm

And here are some photos:
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The classic Tech is WAY to big for what I need . I need just a secondary to run the fuel injection stuff
 
This might be heresy, but have you considered just using another TR6 fuse block? You can easily add jumpers, to have anywhere from 1 to 4 inputs.
 
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