Core 12V - 30A Connection System for One Amplifier
Everything you need to make secure, high-integrity connections to a single amplifier with up to a 30A fuse rating. Our compact Maxi® Master Fuse Block is easy to install and allows you to accurately fuse your amplifier. A beefy self-tapping ground screw is also included to help you achieve a solid ground. To complete your installation, you will also find an 18 ft. (5.5 m), 2-Channel Audio Interconnect Cable and a generous length of speaker cable in this system.
What's in the kit"
- XD-MFB-MAXI Fuse Holder with Genuine 30A Maxi® Fuse
- 17 ft (5.18 m) Red 30A Core Power Wire, terminated with ring
- 3 ft (0.91 m) Black 30A Core Ground Wire, terminated with ring
- 17 ft (5.18 m) Blue Remote Turn-On Lead Wire
- 25 ft (7.62 m) Blue Speaker Cable
- XD-CLRAIC2-18 2-channel, 18 ft. (5.5 m) Audio Interconnect Cable
- Self-Tapping Ground Screw
- Rubber Firewall Grommet
- Nylon Wire Ties
- Hex Wrench for Fuse Holder
This kit is appropriate for single amplifiers with fuse ratings from 15A to 30A. Depending on the specific fuse rating of your amplifier, you may need to purchase an appropriate Maxi® fuse separately.
Technology OmniSert™ (Patent Pending) This unique block terminal design results in better mechanical and electrical contact between the wire and the block.
- MAXI® Master Fuse Block with appropriate fuse
- Self-Tapping Ground Screw
- Generous length of solid red power wire and black ground wire with ring terminals for all connections
- Speaker cable
- 2-channel audio interconnect cable
- Generous length of blue remote turn on lead wire
- Rubber firewall grommet
- Black nylon wire ties
- Hex wrenches
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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