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T-Spec VFDB2 V12 Series 2 Position MANL Fused Distribution (1) 1/0-4 AWG In (2) 4/8 AWG Out

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T-Spec VFDB2 V12 Series 2 Position MANL Fused Distribution (1) 1/0-4 AWG In (2) 4/8 AWG Out

This compact distribution block from T-Spec will handle the high-current power distribution for your multi-amp sound system, ensuring that your wiring's connected securely, looking neat, and safely fused. T-spec's Universal Screw Design for securing the wires and mini ANL fuses to the block works with a variety of tools.  Solid black nickel-plated brass construction ensures reliable power flow, and an impact-resistant polycarbonate cover keeps the fuses and connections clean.

Features:

  • (1) 1/0-4 AWG in/(2) 4/8 AWG out
  • TPE wrapped soft touch
  • Dual sizes gasket set
  • Water-resistant
  • Solid brass construction
  • Black nickel finish
  • T20 Torx® screws
  • Gate Lock technology

  • One v12-series distribution block for mini-ANL fuses with one 4 or 1/0 AWG set-screw input and two 4/8 AWG set-screw outputs
  • Plastic cover (attached)
  • 3 Rubber grommets and sleeves (pre-installed)

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