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Posted By: Sivart_dup1 Fuse question. ANL vs. AGU knukonceptz - 04/12/06 11:47 PM
Got all my knukonceptz stuff in the mail today. The service was excelent by the way, shipping was quick as well. My question is, I ordered this http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=FH-20 and it's HUGE. I'm just going to be running 4 guage wire not 0/1 guage. According to the web site it will work for 4 guage as well. Is there an advantage to running the AGU fuse in this link vs. the ANL fuse in this http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=FH-24 ? The FH-20 is so damn big I don't know where I'm going to mount it.

I didn't realize how big it was or I would have just ordered the smaller one. Has anyone ever returned or exchanged stuff with them?
No real advantages or disadvantages. You'll be fine.
My ex left me for the bigger one
Originally posted by Honkeytonk Monkey:
My ex left me for the bigger one




LOL. I hate it when that happens.
I have the second, smaller one. I'm running 6 or 8 gauge. I had to trim the rubber coating all down, and twist it real good to make it fit. 4 gauge would be a tight squeeze, but it would work. The blue one is about 6 inches long.
The ANL holder is for larger current applications. If you are not drawing more then 80A the AGU holder is all you need. AGU fuses are not rated higher then 80A.

No trimming should be required with any of our products, they are all tested to work with our cable. The FH-24 does include a trim ring to accept 4 and 8 gauge. Make sure that is removed when installing 4 gauge wire.
Originally posted by KnuKonceptz:
The ANL holder is for larger current applications. If you are not drawing more then 80A the AGU holder is all you need. AGU fuses are not rated higher then 80A.

No trimming should be required with any of our products, they are all tested to work with our cable. The FH-24 does include a trim ring to accept 4 and 8 gauge. Make sure that is removed when installing 4 gauge wire.




Ah ok... I wasn't using your wire, the wire had rather thick insulation. Also, I thought the trim ring was to keep out water... I had a hell of a time getting the wire through that...
There is a red grommet for 8 gauge, 4 gauge should be a tight fit and the grommet would not be used. The inner adapter requires the set screw to be removed.
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