Blue Sea Systems 80A MRBF Terminal Fuse Item Description
Features 10,000 AIC at 14V DC satisfies ABYC requirements for DC Main circuit protection on large battery banks Requires the use of Terminal Fuse Blocks PN 5191 or PN 2151-do not mount the fuse directly to the battery terminal Visible indication of blown condition. Additional Information
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