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ahmed 12-01-2006 17:30

Gold-plated fusebox
 
Are we allowed to modify the 40-amp gold plated breaker panel if we're not using all of it?

Al Skierkiewicz 12-01-2006 17:48

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
In 2003 we were able to cut apart the four independent fuse holders if they were able to be mounted and insulated. We were not able to modify the larger four way with a single input connection. This device was only available when teams could no longer find the independent fuse block in 2003.

Rick Thornbro 15-01-2006 21:45

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
I couldn't find the exact rule but, I don't think that FIRST would allow the fuse block to be modified. I would ask for clarification before modifying the block.

skimoose 17-01-2006 12:54

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
In 2004 we simply unscrewed two of the four fuse/breaker holders and wire connectors from the terminal block, and this was allowed. I'd post the rule to the Q&A forum at FIRST for an official ruling. We did this because those 40 amp breaker units are really heavy.

pyroslev 23-01-2006 18:10

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
Simply reusing an old thread.

I found a place to order them from. I am 90% they match but I want an electrical gurus opinion. http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=FB-3448

A quick response would be great

Thanks

Al Skierkiewicz 24-01-2006 07:15

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
John,
Close but no cigar. Although this is similar in style it is not the same part. Sorry.

Justin Stiltner 24-01-2006 13:24

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
This is actually from a post by rickerstine but the breaker panels from first in 2004 are being sold at a surplus company that first sold them to.
http://www.resunltd4u.com/ Price is $9.00 :)
scroll down the first page and you will see it.
direct link here http://www.resunltd4u.com/display.asp?item=MAXI-4

pyroslev 24-01-2006 14:50

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin Stiltner
This is actually from a post by rickerstine but the breaker panels from first in 2004 are being sold at a surplus company that first sold them to.
http://www.resunltd4u.com/ Price is $9.00 :)
scroll down the first page and you will see it.
direct link here http://www.resunltd4u.com/display.asp?item=MAXI-4



Thanks for the assist.

N3OW 30-01-2006 14:31

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
We are looking for one as well and have not had any success in finding a Maxi 4 have you been able to locate one? if so would you please share that information as to where you found one.
Thank you
Jay :)

Justin Stiltner 30-01-2006 14:35

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
Maby I should have been more clear... this appears to me to be the same panel as we are using this year.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin Stiltner
This is actually from a post by rickerstine but the breaker panels from first in 2004 are being sold at a surplus company that first sold them to.
http://www.resunltd4u.com/ Price is $9.00 :)
scroll down the first page and you will see it.
direct link here http://www.resunltd4u.com/display.asp?item=MAXI-4


N3OW 02-02-2006 19:01

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
We recieved a replacement maxi block that was recommended, but there is no common bus. We are looking for suggestions.

Al Skierkiewicz 03-02-2006 07:19

Re: Gold-plated fusebox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by N3OW
We recieved a replacement maxi block that was recommended, but there is no common bus. We are looking for suggestions.

If your block is four independent fuse holders, you must use the power distribution block. (Black plastic base with three metal blocks.) Each of the independent parts of the power dist. contains a #6 input port and 4 #10 output ports with screw hold downs. Make sure these are tight at regular intervals. You have been able to remove the unused portion of this block in the past to save weight. I haven't checked to see if a Q&A has asked that this year.


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