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    1. #1
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      Looking for weather proof fuse panel holder

      I'm going to rewire my car in the winter and I would like to use the AAW Highway 22 and place it in the engine compartment. Since this kit is designed for more in the trunk or inside the car, I was wondering if anyone could suggest some way to shield it from the elements?

      My other option would be the AAW Sever Duty kit, but i think its overkill for my intention. Pic of HWY22 and Severe Duty for reference

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      Bussman makes several nice solutions, Waytek sells them. Get the right seals and pins. I used #15401-2-0-1-0A in my 'Cuda.
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      Quote Originally Posted by GoodysGotaCuda View Post
      Bussman makes several nice solutions, Waytek sells them. Get the right seals and pins. I used #15401-2-0-1-0A in my 'Cuda.
      The AAW Severe Duty is actually a Bussman fuse panel. I'm looking for something to put the mount in the engine bay and put the Highway 22 fuse panel inside. If I can't find anything I'll get the severe duty...
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      Quote Originally Posted by csouth View Post
      The AAW Severe Duty is actually a Bussman fuse panel. I'm looking for something to put the mount in the engine bay and put the Highway 22 fuse panel inside. If I can't find anything I'll get the severe duty...
      Does the particular severe duty panel have a power distribution bus?

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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Does the particular severe duty panel have a power distribution bus?

      Andrew
      No, and that's the reason I can't get away from the HWY 22. I can connect a 10ga wire to that stud on the fuse panel and have a small remote power bus. My reason for moving it to the engine compartment would have been just because of mounting out of the way and accessibility. I might just make a bracket and put it in the glove compartment.
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      Quote Originally Posted by csouth View Post
      No, and that's the reason I can't get away from the HWY 22. I can connect a 10ga wire to that stud on the fuse panel and have a small remote power bus. My reason for moving it to the engine compartment would have been just because of mounting out of the way and accessibility. I might just make a bracket and put it in the glove compartment.
      The little Bussmann panel with the power bus are a great option for underhood mounting.
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      Kwikwire has 2 weather proof panels. I am using the 14 circuit on 1957 truck project

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      Quote Originally Posted by btmatt View Post
      Kwikwire has 2 weather proof panels. I am using the 14 circuit on 1957 truck project

      I'm partial to AAW, but I'll give it a look.

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