Marine Bus Bars
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Blue Sea Systems® - Common 100A Mini Bus Bar$19.68 - $26.82 -
Blue Sea Systems® - Common 100A Mini Bus Bar with Cover$23.35 - $26.82 -
Blue Sea Systems® - DualBus Plus 150 A Bus Bar$37.93 - $44.89 -
Blue Sea Systems® - DualBus Plus 150A Bus Bar$37.93 - $44.89 -
Blue Sea Systems® - Common 150 A Bus Bar$26.25 - $40.81 -
Blue Sea Systems® - Common 150 A Bus Bar with Cover$30.47 - $40.22 -
Blue Sea Systems® - Common 150A Bus Bar$26.25 - $40.81 -
Blue Sea Systems® - Common Bus Bar Cover$6.52 - $10.99 -
Blue Sea Systems® - DualBus 100 A Bus Bar$31.48 - $33.25 -
Blue Sea Systems® - DualBus 100 Bus Bar Cover$22.93 - $25.42 -
Blue Sea Systems® - DualBus 100A Bus Bar$31.48 - $33.25 -
Blue Sea Systems® - MaxiBus 250 A Bus Bar$43.45 - $69.42 -
Blue Sea Systems® - MaxiBus 250A Bus Bar$43.45 - $69.42 -
Blue Sea Systems® - MaxiBus Insulating Cover$39.69 - $44.58 -

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Blue Sea Systems® - PowerBar 600 A Bus Bar$137.08 - $202.88 -
Blue Sea Systems® - PowerBar 600A Bus Bar$137.08 - $202.88 -

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BEP® - Pro Installer Heavy-duty Stud Terminal Bus Bar$101.22 - $218.52 -

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Whatever the vessel, it is equipped with some electrical devices to make your time on the water safer and even more enjoyable. Boat lights, navigation systems, speakers, and so on require electricity to operate. That is why the electrical system of your boat should always be in good condition. Bus bars are an essential part of that system that serves as a connection point between one source and many branch circuits. Therefore, they allow for safe power distribution throughout an electrical system and eliminating the number of wires running all over the place. Marine bus bars are built to withstand the toughest conditions on the water.
These units not only consolidate lots of wires together but also ground the circuit. Whatever the craft, it typically has at least one bus bar. There are also terminal blocks which are most often used to connect the switch panel outputs to the wires which go out to a device. They have separate circuits where incoming wires are paired with the outgoing ones. Terminal blocks feature pieces of tinned copper separated by plastic ridges. Bus bars have a solid body rather than a segmented one. Whether you are seeking the former or the latter, we have you covered with a wide range of products built by prominent manufacturers such as Seachoice, Newmar, SeaSense, and many others to choose from.






















