Victron Busbar 150A 2P with 10 Screws + Cover - VBB115021020
Victron Busbar 150A 2P with 10 Screws + Cover - VBB115021020
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Victron Busbar 150A 2P with 10 Screws + Cover - VBB115021020


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Victron Busbars 150, 250 & 600 Amps:


Victron busbars are used for high current distribution and at the same time they provide connections for batteries and/or DC equipment. We offer a number of busbars with different current ratings, and a different number of connection terminals. Each busbar is fitted out with a removable protection cover.

Busbars are used to consolidate multiple wires or feed multiple circuits. Inserted moulded stainless steel studs eliminate the need for securing nut and allow high torqueing for excellent electrical contact. Raised bus provides easy access to multiple wires on a single base. Mounting holes eliminate accidental shorts to aluminium and steel mounting surfaces. They are also a neat and tidy, yet professional way of cleaning up your battery compartment so that don't have as many cables on your battery terminals. All models include a cover.

 

Data sheet here

 

Available models:

150A / 70V - 4 high current connections
150A / 70V - 6 high current connections
150A / 70A - 2P with 10 screws 
150A / 70A - 2P with 20 screws 
250A / 70V - 4 high current connections
250A / 70V - 6 high current connections
250A / 70A - 2P with 6 screws 
250A / 70A - 2P with 12 screws 
600A / 70V - 4 high current connections & 8 low current connections
600A / 70V - 8 high current connections & 8 low current connections

SolarBox Australia will process your order within 1-2 business days. For product availability you can call us, use the chat function or email SolarBox directly at: sales@solarboxaustralia.au If there is a delay on your order or your item is out of stock you will be emailed immediately to let you know.

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