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Blue Sea 7748 SafetyHub 150 Fuse Block Protects 10 Circuits Up To 200A Marine
By Blue Sea
Part #7748
Warranty5 Year
Made InMexico
Shipping Wt3 lbs

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Product Description

New Blue Sea Systems SafetyHub 150 fuse block. Part number 7748. An ignition protected fuse block with screw termination safe for use on gasoline powered boats. Protects up to ten 1A to 200A circuits.

Features
  • Accepts four AMI or MIDI Fuses for high-amp circuits up to 200A
  • Accepts six ATO or ATC Fuses for circuits up to 30A including bilge pumps, electronics and lights
  • Sealed cover protects fuses from the harsh marine environment and satisfies ABYC/USCG insulation requirements
  • Negative bus provides common location for negative connection
  • Circuit identification label with write-on capability
  • Fuse puller easily removes ATO or ATC Fuses
  • Cover provides storage space for two spare ATO or ATC and two spare AMI or MIDI fuses and mounting screws
  • One-piece stainless flange nuts ensure safe and secure connections
  • Fuses sold separately

Specifications
  • Circuits: 10
  • Stud Size: M8 x 1.25
  • Operating Voltage: 12V, 24V, 32V
  • Amperage Maximum Operating - combined: 280A
  • Recommended Ring Terminal: M8 (5/16")
  • Screw Torque, 8-32: 18in-lb (2.03 Nm)
  • Screw Torque, M5: 27in-lb (3.05 Nm)
  • Stud Torque: 180 in-lb (20.34 Nm)
  • Weight: 3.50lb (1.59 kg)
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$120.77 US

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Product Specifics

BrandBlue Sea
ColorBlack
Made InMexico
Item Weight2 lbs
ManufacturerBlue Sea Systems
Manufacturer #7748
ModelBlue Sea 7748
Part #7748
Product TypeSafetyHub 150 Fuse Block
Shipping Dims12" x 9" x 3"
Shipping Wt3 lbs
UPC632085077488
Warranty5 Year

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