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I need a distribution block.

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But I don't know where to get one.

Basically I would like to run a line from the battery to the block and have room for 2-3 other connections so I don't make my battery terminal look like a friggin mess.

I know these exist but damn if I can find one. A marine one would be good. Any links?
 
I'm looking for a marine one - waterproof. This is for the Xterra so it's going offroading and may get muddy/wet.
 
Can you just get a regular automotive one and silicone the openings after you attach your wiring?

I mean, if you're doing this at the battery terminal, if it's getting wet there, what's to stop your mains from corroding? That's going to be a bigger problem, unless they're already waterproofed.
 
Try here: 7 circuits

http://www.painlessperformance....php?SearchField=70207

Or just a very high quality 4 circuit 3AG type fuse block

http://www.autotoys.com/x/product.php?productid=2241

Just mount it in a plastic box or if are really worried, you can get a waterproof electrical
box to put it in. But then it will be hard to get to the fuses if needed. It need not be under
the hood and will work fine mounted on the inside of the firewall.

Note: Sometimes, it is easier to go into a Marine Supply store and look for yourself.
You can easily then decide if what you see will do what you want it to.
 
Go to the junkyard and pick a few GM cars. I picked up a ground and positive one.

They are basically studs, or 2 post setups. And like other people said no need to waterproof. Use heat shrink tubing with glue and seal them
 
I'm not exactly sure what your setup is/consists of, but why not just find a place to install it where it won't get wet? Mine's installed in my trunk for my amps. At least for me, it's easier to have one cable go as far as possible, and split it with shorter cables.

Of course, I'm sure you considered that...so that likely doesn't apply to your situation...maybe.
 
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