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Opinion seeked for wiring accesories

Yes. I have a piece of foam over the circuit bar and the tool bag on top of that. Had it over a year with no issues so far. *knockonwood*

Good Idea with the foam. That was another issue I didn't want was seeing all the wires every time I opened up the seat, that takes care of it.
 
First off I will start by saying I used the search and I still have some questions. I am a noob to electrical projects, but after getting a marthy viper setup and wiring the pcv I got a boost of confidence.

So my next project is to wire a distribution block for my gps, phone charger, heated grips, hid retrofit, pcv, and whatever else might come down the road. I started looking for a single charger port for my gps and snowballed from there. While searching I came across this:
.: Distribution Block / Powered Relay | Canyon Chasers Motorcycle Sport Touring :.

That was gonna be my road map for my project until I continued searching and found these:
PC-8
FUZEBLOCKS.COM

I love the sexiness of these streamlined units but I don't know if the cost is worth the final product (the cheap option being around $25 and the others around $100). Also is there an advantage to having a fuse for each connection in the box, or are the wires in the canyon chasers setup assumed to be inline fuses? How do you know what amp fuse to use for each accessory? Can the electrical system handle running that many things at once?

I know that's alot of questions at once but any help, experience, opinions, pics, or diagrams would be much appreciated.
The Pc8 is a good choice if you can determine if you want a switched or a constant 12 volt source!
However, the fuzeblocks, give you a choice either way!
I am using a Centech block, and have wired a seperate switched 12v source!
The money is the same!
 
The Pc8 is a good choice if you can determine if you want a switched or a constant 12 volt source!
However, the fuzeblocks, give you a choice either way!
I am using a Centech block, and have wired a seperate switched 12v source!
The money is the same!

If I were to order one down the road I think I would go with the pc8, it looks like a good quality product but for now my setup will work
 
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