Were to get fuse box for dedicated line?


I am in the process of finishing my basement and have decided to put in a dedicated line for my stereo system. I am having problems locating a fuse box. No problem in finding fuses (plastic, no ceramic yet). The only thing I have found so far from a local electrical store is the switched, fuse holder, like what is used on most furnaces. Is this what people are using or is it a regular fuse box? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Any suggestions on where to find ceramic fuses would be great also.
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Showing 1 response by krelldog

If your going to run a dedicated line for your audio system,don't sell yourself short-run 2 dedicated(at least)Its only more wire and it will fit in the conduit. I ran 2 dedicated lines to my system,and its one of the best tweaks you can possibly do. If you do it yourself,or get a reasonable electrician its not that expensive. Don't skimp on the outlets either. Do some research in the archives on A-gon. There is a ton of threads,and some very good information. PS-Change your electical panel to breakers. It makes life alot simpler(and probably safer)