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Incorporating wiring terminal block/junction block

Sleeperbee

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Hello resto-mod builders,

I am making some changes to my 1969 Coronet and am adding Vintage Air, electric fan, tach and possibly other features and want to draw from a "clean" 12 volt source. I would like to route these wires so they draw power from the positive battery terminal, not the fuse box, and am seeking a neat application that doesn't entail a bunch of separate wires to the terminal, but instead all go to a single "junction block" (I don't know the correct terminology), probably mounted near the battery maybe on the radiator support or fender well. Is someone out there willing to share they're solution with pics so I can rip off they're enginuity?? Thanks for reading!

Rich (Sleeperbee)
 
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Mike
 
Thanks folks! Both replies headed me down the right road. Now I just have to choose one that incorporates both positive and negative connections.
 
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