Blue Sea Systems Bus Bar Pn: 2303, Tin Plated Brass Electrical Bus 4 Terminals on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Alabama, United States
UP FOR BID IS ONE NEW OLD STOCK BLUE SEA SYSTEMS BUS BAR (BUSBAR) TIN PLATED BRASS ELECTRICAL BUS, PRODUCT NUMBER 2303, TERMINAL SIZE/TYPE 1/4-20 STUD, 4 TERMINALS.
FEATURES: BUS BARS ARE USED TO CONSOLIDATE MULTIPLE NEGATIVE WIRES OR TO CREATE A POSITIVE BUS FOR FEEDING MULTIPLE CIRCUITS. BLUE SEA SYSTEMS BUSBARS HAVE THESE SUPERIOR FEATURES: TIM PLATED BRASS CONDUCTIVE PATH. STAINLESS STEEL POSTS. PAYMENT THRU PAYPAL ONLY. PICTURES ARE OF ITEM FOR SALE PLEASE USE FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY LISTING. |
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