battery junction Block issue ( see photos)

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Dejure

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And, on that fuse link thing, if it were a hot wire, I'd give serious consideration to installing one, if there wasn't one already.

Decades back, I experienced a shorted wire that all the insulation melted off of. Had the truck had a fuse link, that wouldn't have happened.
 

AuroraGirl

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I appreciate the responses and I am a bit skeptical in regard to my actual "need" for this junction block. The 12V+ source for this junction block comes from the starter where it is co-mounted with the 12V+ from the battery through another junction block. I am thinking to just eliminate this junction, and directly wire it to the junction block approximately 1 foot away!
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where are you putting your fuse panel from your donor?
 

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