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- #35 in Distribution Connecting Blocks
150A Common BusBar with 10 screws and a cover (part number 2300). Max voltage: 300V AC/ 48V DC, Continuous Rating: 130A AC/ 150A DC. Terminal Screws: 10 x #8-32, Terminal Studs: 2 x 1/4"-20. Reinforced polycarbonate base with tin plated pure electrical copper for maximum conductivity and corrision resistance. 2 mounting holes accept #10 (M5) screws.
WildernessBound
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Quality Items for a Great Price !!
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
Anything blue sea systems makes is usually great quality. I love using their products for wiring my boat. A cheaper buss bar will probably work just as good but might not be as corrosion resistant or nicely made. Depends on where your budget is and if you’re using it on a salt or freshwater boat. Would definitely buy again
William C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
Used product for gang grounds with heavy cable to frame but cover would not fit over heavy cable, okay for ground not positive buss bar with exposed terminals.
Mark T
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
I installed new electronics in our boat and wanted them to be powered by dedicated switches. I used two bus bars, one for + and one for - to supply the switches. Worked out beautifully.
Scott R. Lovel
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
Very high quality, perfect stud size and looks great! Has stood up over years of being in a salt water boat! Highly recommend !
Gerhard aus Berlin
Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2020
Den Verteiler habe ich als Masseschiene für die Verteilung in unserem Motorboot verwendet. Mit Ringkabelschuhen können Leiter unterschiedlicher Dicke sicher verbunden werden. Sehr solider Aufbau, Preis etwas hoch.
Jeff Winkelman
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018
This worked great for my needs. I used it to add emergency equipment to a vehicle. I was able to screw it into the side of the car under the hood. I ran my power leads to this from the battery and then used the connectors to feed power to my relays. The screws are all very solid and it mounted well. The cover on top made me feel better about having those positive terminals exposed. I have no complains about this whatsoever!
Carbonek
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 15, 2018
good item
Quattrero
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2017
justo lo que necesitaba, la calidad del producto no deja lugar a dudas, estoy en el proceso de implementación en mis instalaciones
Barrie Skillett
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2017
great item and service
denis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2015
Very nice, used on my boat to tidy messy wiring.
TheHeater
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014
Solid copper, tin plated to resist corrosion. Very robust metal construction, not flimsy in any way, shape or form. Plastic cover fits securely on end posts to cover terminals from damage. This is a ground bus bar. Do not confuse with a positive bus bar, although in the correct installation, it could serve as a positive distribution terminal. All screw terminals on this, which allows the most secure installation using crimp or soldered on ring wire terminals. All very professional, just like my 12 volt electric installations. This is intended for marine use, and it shows. I am using this item as a negative bus bar in my truck under the hood, where I now have a large number of ring terminal ground wires bolted to the radiator cross member support. I will then attach a 4 or 8 gauge wire to one end post, and on the other post will be another of the same gauge wire going to the frame, and from there to the engine block. I like having solid ground connections The attachments to frame and engine block will be sprayed with electrical control cleaner or tuner cleaner, to maintain a good, corrosion free ground connection.
MahaRex
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2012
I recently used 2 of these as I worked on installing a custom stereo system in my pontoon boat. The whole system has been designed to run off one dedicated deep cycle battery.One bar was used for as a 12V source, and the other as ground. I used Anchor brand 8 gauge wire to hook from each of these direct to the battery, and used a variety of wire sizes (10 AWG, 12 AWG, and 16 AWG) to supply power to a Kenwood marine head unit, JBL 4 channel marine amp, and JBL 200W 10" sub. It was easy to keep all the wiring neat and tidy (I'm a perfectionist), so I was happy about that.after I assembled everything, with marine grade wire, crimp on connectors, and solder all around, the resistance measured through 9 feet of 8 AWG wire, the bus bar, and the longest piece of wire I had connected to the bar was 0.1 Ohms or less.Construction seems very sturdyThe covers are a nice touch, although there aren't too much more than a deterrent for rouge wires to accidentally touch the wrong bus bar - I had no clearance issues with 8 AWG wire (using ring terminals)I will post a picture of my configuration shortly.Buy with confidence!I will follow up at some point to comment on how well this product stands up to extended exposure to a salt water environment.
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