Blue Sea 5032 ST-Blade Split Bus Fuse Block [5032]
  • Blue Sea 5032 ST-Blade Split Bus Fuse Block - Ideal for Multiple Battery Circuits

Blue Sea 5032 ST-Blade Split Bus Fuse Block [5032]

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The Blue Sea 5032 ST-Blade Split Bus Fuse Block is a top - notch electrical component. It features two isolated groups of six ATO/ATC circuits. You can use it with two isolated batteries or a single battery for a mix of 24 - hour and switched circuits. The screw terminals accept ring terminals, and one - piece stainless flange nuts ensure safe connections. It has a clear insulating cover with label recesses and space to store two fuses, meeting ABYC/USCG insulation requirements. The push - button latch allows easy access to fuses. Tin - plated copper buses and fuse clips are used, and fuses are sold separately. With 12 circuits, it has a maximum amperage of 100A per block and 30A per circuit, and a maximum voltage of 32V DC. It mounts with an #8 Screw (M4) and has a #10 - 32 Stud for the negative bus. The screw terminal type is #8 - 32 Screws with a captive star lock washer. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), known in California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. More info at P65Warnings.ca.gov. Fuse Type: ATO/ATC. Type: Fuse Blocks. Box Dimensions: 2'H x 7'W x 11'L, Weight: 0.9 lbs. UPC: 632085050320.

Using the Blue Sea 5032 ST - Blade Split Bus Fuse Block is easy. First, decide whether you'll use it with two isolated batteries or a single battery. Then, connect the wires to the screw terminals using ring terminals. Make sure to secure the connections with the one - piece stainless flange nuts. The clear insulating cover has a push - button latch. Simply press it to access the fuses when needed. Store extra fuses in the designated space in the cover. Remember, fuses are sold separately, so always keep some on hand. When it comes to maintenance, check the connections regularly to ensure they're tight. Also, look at the fuses to see if they've blown. If a fuse is blown, replace it with a new ATO/ATC fuse of the correct amperage. Keep in mind that this product can expose you to harmful chemicals. So, always handle it in a well - ventilated area. If you're in California, be aware of the potential risks associated with di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp). You can find more information at P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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