power block for wiring accessories

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hoss08

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I am looking to get power distribution block for my 04 Escalade. I've been adding some accessories to the truck like my 52" light bar. I have a few more LEDs to hook up on the bumper I'm building. I don't want to keep wiring these lights on top of each other. My RZR has a power distribution block from the factory which made adding lights ect. super easy. Anyone running a good distribution block they could recommend?
 

jxdrl

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I have a Painless Cirkit Boss on mine.

It's moved from my previous truck to the Tahoe. It gives 3 circuits hot all the time and 4 switched ones. They're 20 amps each but you only have 40 amps of capacity on the whole thing.

Never a problem for me with 3 sets of halogen lights and an inverter.

It shouldn't be with your led setup either.

edit: looks like they also make an 80 amp capactity one with two relays as well.
 

sbubbaklein

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check out all of the ebay power distribution blocks, PDB with fuse, ground distribution block, all under car audio.
 

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