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Shane T

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Anybody know where I can find these for sale retail?
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Want to add a circuit on my H-D and very little room to work with. I didn't know Radio Shack was still around.
 

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I think i have seen em in auto zone, but not sure if its what you need
 

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DAMN....permanently closed.....I was jus there a couple months back....they had a deal on DeWalt 40 volt rebuilt batteries
 

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Um, click on the link.... I'll make it bigger. Or, just type in 12v fuse tap and you should get hundreds of thousands of results
 

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maybe the fuse holder style won't work for him


and I only see 12 packs also when searching.....but I'd probably buy a 12 pack
 
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Yeah, the ones on Amazon have the added part on top. The fuse box cover fits down very close to the top of the fuse.
 

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So... You don't need to use a current fuse position to add a circuit, you have a hot open socket to use? And you don't want a fuse, just a bridge/wire extension? That I can't readily find. Might be worth a call to a car stereo shop.
 
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You're not listening/reading
Yeah, I figured that out, which why I was trying to delete the smartass comment/link, which is why I changed it to "Can't seem to get rid of this."

Of course I just went back to that post and easily got rid of it, so maybe that was not my finest 5 minutes.
 
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Why not strip a wire a quarter inch and insert it with the fuse. That's what I've done before.
 

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Why not strip a wire a quarter inch and insert it with the fuse. That's what I've done before.
It's not really possible with micro fuses, they fit real tight. I'm getting by with the stripped wire wrapped around one side of the fuse and then inserted. It's not a long term solution.
 
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