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Looking for recommendations on a supplier of an aftermarket quality combined fuse and relay box.
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Thailand Specials
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If its just a single circuit with a relay, these are quite nice: https://www.swe-check.com.au/product...r-relay-module If you've got a bunch of circuits, then this is pretty good: https://www.swe-check.com.au/product...elays-dual-bus The only thing is they use ISO280 relays: https://www.swe-check.com.au/product...t-12v-or-24vdc Or JAS Oceania has this, which is basically a moulded box you can put a bunch of fuses and relays into yourself: ![]() Also this one which has a little control panel: ![]() Or if you want to go a bit fancier, Blink Marine Keybox is a pretty decent all in one unit: https://macquarrie.com.au/collection...b3-12v-multi-a Gives you a bunch of 10A relay outputs that you can also program with free sofrware, more information available below: https://shop.blinkmarine.com/product/kb312v-10a/ You can control the circuits with a basic switch panel: https://macquarrie.com.au/collection...ts/pkp-2600-si Or REDARC also does a nice unit which can be controlled with basic switch inputs: https://www.redarcelectronics.com/au/tvms-rogue? Few options around, depending on how basic or fancy you want to go. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 28-12-2024 at 03:35 PM. |
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Thanks for that, very interesting.
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