I'm looking to fit an auxiliary fuse board in order to reduce the crowding around the battery terminals on my 1200GSA.
I'm not inclined to buy either of the two that NN sells - the Centech AP-1 and Fuzeblock FZ-1 - because the screw terminal blocks are right on the edge of each of the PCBs. This means there's the possibility of the stripped wire being exposed and the terminal blocks themselves being shorted. I'm also shocked(!) to discover from the AdVRider site that the track-side of the FZ-1 is exposed.
So, which auxiliary fuse board do you use and why?
If I could identify a source for the PCB mounted ATC fuseholders I'd build a fuse board myself and mount the terminal blocks further into the PCB and separate each live terminal with an unused one.
TIA
Richard
I'm not inclined to buy either of the two that NN sells - the Centech AP-1 and Fuzeblock FZ-1 - because the screw terminal blocks are right on the edge of each of the PCBs. This means there's the possibility of the stripped wire being exposed and the terminal blocks themselves being shorted. I'm also shocked(!) to discover from the AdVRider site that the track-side of the FZ-1 is exposed.
So, which auxiliary fuse board do you use and why?
If I could identify a source for the PCB mounted ATC fuseholders I'd build a fuse board myself and mount the terminal blocks further into the PCB and separate each live terminal with an unused one.
TIA
Richard


