Ti distro block

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Ti distro block

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Does anyone have any info on these. I don't even know the model number.
What don't understand is its two in and three out but there are four fuses but one block. How does that work?
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Drock wrote:Does anyone have any info on these. I don't even know the model number.
What don't understand is its two in and three out but there are four fuses but one block. How does that work?
Thats a TIBBKF342

It has three 0/1 gauge inputs and only two 0/1 gauge outputs. It is needed for amplifiers that draw a lot of current and have dual power supply inputs 8) Like MS1000´s :mrgreen:
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slap two 100A fuses in each side and you have fused that wire at 200A
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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ttocs wrote:slap two 100A fuses in each side and you have fused that wire at 200A
So it is! 8)
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Sweet, thanks guys for the info. That helps a lot.
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