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Blue Sea 1990 Marine PowerBar 1000 8 3/8" Terminal Studs Boat Electrical
By Blue Sea
Part #1990
Warranty5 Year
Made InMexico
Shipping Wt5 lb

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Product Description

Blue Sea Systems 1990. PowerBar 1000 - 8 3/8" Terminal Studs. Complex wiring systems require a single point to consolidate large and small conductors. The PowerBar 1000 offers a 1,000 Amp busbar with various size studs and screws to connect conductors and fuse blocks.

Features
  • 1,000 Amp busbar for large complex wiring systems
  • Tin plated pure electrical copper for maximum conductivity
  • Stepped bus design offers two elevations for conductors which doubles the density of the wire loom compared to traditional bus bars
  • Busbar and fuse block elevations match common fuse blocks allowing for multiple fuse block attachment, eliminating the need for connecting cables
  • One-piece serrated flange nuts ensure correct and secure connections
  • Stainless steel 8-32 screws with captive lock washers for securing smaller gauge wires
  • Busbar may be cut to a shorter length to accommodate constricted spaces
  • Bi-directional busbar end caps allow the ganging of additional busbars
  • Snap on insulating cover meets ABYC and USCG requirements and includes label recess

Specifications
  • Maximum Voltage: 150V
  • Number of Terminal Studs: 8
  • Terminal Type: 3/8" - 16 Stud
  • Terminal Stud Torque: 140 in-lb (15.82 Nm)
  • Continuous Rating: 1000A
  • Bus Material: Tin-Plated Copper C11000
  • Mounting Holes: Accepts #10 (M5) Screws
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$141.76 US

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Product Specifics

BrandBlue Sea
Made InMexico
Item Weight4.16 lb
ManufacturerBlue Sea Systems
ModelBlue Sea 1990
Part #1990
Product TypePowerBar
Shipping Dims18" x 8" x 4"
Shipping Wt5 lb
UPC632085019907
Warranty5 Year

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