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Anyone tried an Eastern Beaver Circuit Solution such as the one below?

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By having the one fuse block, several electrical add ons like phone/ sat nav, additional lights ect, will hook up to the busy battery terminals via only one connection, saving space.

This is a US product and i'm particularly intrested if anybody knows of a UK alternative?

Failing that, i may just put in some thinking and rig up my own. Any advice is always appreciated  wink.gif



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Looks a very neat solution if you plan to use multiple devices! 

I looked on the Vehicle Wiring Products website and they don't seem to offer anything similar.

It may be worth looking on Adventure Rider as those guys and gals are the most likely to be using such kit.

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...yep, i believe you're about the guys and gals on adv rider, adventurous lot that they are. They all seem to be using the Beaver kits doh.gif ...grrr. I guess that illustrates the kits are good at least.

I don't mind waiting if i have to for delivery from the states i suppose. Do you think there'd be any difference in the US components used compared to the UK?... things like fuses would need to be replaced in due course and i don't want to find myself caught out. This would be my main concern. Maybe it might be best to get in contact with Eastern Beaver themselves.

That being said, i have some family members that are electrically able. So first i shall show them the Beaver kits and the suggested vehicle wiring products website (thanks Brian), they may be able to then help me out and push me in the right direction. You never know, (could be a bit over optimistic here being family and all), even lend a hand...m0168.gif



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...okay, it's looking like the kit uses ATM blade fuses. Simple and easy to get hold of, so kit appears to be an option for us in the UK.
The more i learn, the more i want to have a crack at make something up myself m0172.gif



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