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Old 12-29-2014, 12:03 PM
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Default I need a Maxi fuse terminal for GMPP fuse box.

Anyone know where to get one? I am adding a PWM circuit & want to add a Maxi fuse to the existing GMPP fuse box. I need this terminal for 10 or 12 gauge wire:





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I got this link from Mark a while ago, you'll have to do a search for it though.

https://www.eficonnection.com/eficon...px?ItemId=1126


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might be it....
https://www.eficonnection.com/eficon...px?ItemId=1160
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I was at the junk yard today looking for some other stuff & came across a Cadillac that had a fuse box for the Max fuses only. I removed a couple terminals out of it & used that to add another circuit to my GMPP controller harness fuse box. I also discovered that the GMPP harness fusebox was used on full size GM trucks, Suburbans, & Tahoes in the mid 90's.

Here is pic of one I found in a Suburban:





On my fuse box I cut the bus bar that feeds power to the Max fuses so I could pass the wires through the bottom of the box instead of routing it outside like it came from the factory. I moved those fuses up 2 spots & added the one for the fans. I found a Max breaker at the junk yard. I wrapped the wires with a zip tie to keep them from rubbing the buss bar where I cut it.





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I got this link from Mark a while ago, you'll have to do a search for it though.

https://www.eficonnection.com/eficon...px?ItemId=1126


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https://www.eficonnection.com/eficon...nalSearch.aspx

might be it....
https://www.eficonnection.com/eficon...px?ItemId=1160
I think you are right, those look like the ones for it. Thanks.
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I didn't look at the other links, but just for future reference:

They're Delphi connectors, available from Mouser.com

12092444-L = 10-14 gauge wire
12092445-L = 8-10 gauge wire


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I didn't look at the other links, but just for future reference:

They're Delphi connectors, available from Mouser.com

12092444-L = 10-14 gauge wire
12092445-L = 8-10 gauge wire


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Thanks Dale, I went to the dealer today to pick up something else & gave him these two numbers. He looked them up & they were no longer in the system & not replaced with anything. So we went back to the box/drawers with all the terminals & found the number there. I got two of them real cheap, for nothing
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