







⚡ Elevate your electrical setup with unmatched durability and safety!
The Blue Sea Systems 2300 Common BusBar delivers a continuous 150A DC rating with a max voltage of 300V AC/48V DC. Featuring 10 #8-32 terminal screws and a corrosion-resistant polycarbonate base with tin-plated copper, it ensures maximum conductivity and long-term reliability. Its snap-on cover protects against shorts and debris, making it an essential upgrade for professional-grade marine and industrial electrical systems.












| ASIN | B0091VHLW4 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | 2300-BSS |
| Manufacturer | Blue Sea Systems |
| Product Dimensions | 14.91 x 3.18 x 3.63 cm; 167.26 g |
R**N
Works well in my installation. Exactly what I needed
D**K
The perfect busbar cover for one of the very highest quality busbars of its kind. Well-made, with a good, solid snap-on fit that effectively shields the terminations on the busbar from any possibility of accidental externally-induced short-circuiting, debris build-up and mechanical interference. When used in conjunction with proper dielectric grease or other protective shielding / applications on the busbar terminals, one cannot ask for better protection outside of hermetic sealing even in the demanding marine environment. One note to all : I have noticed that, outside of the commercial shipping industry, there is a regrettable general tendency towards treating marine electrical rigging almost as an afterthought, right down to the sort of corner-cutting that beggars description by its very nature. One sees this sort of so-called "workmanship" in a wide variety of scenarios ---- ranging from high-end luxury yachts to the smallest, most basic watercraft. This is a false economy that will result in nothing but long-term problems for the end user, ranging from mere annoyances such as importunate and embarrassing breakdowns at the most awkward of times ( that could still cost the end-user hugely ) to the catastrophic ( as in a major electrical fire ). Understand that the marine environment is an unforgiving, corrosive and intrusive one, then take it from there. Make sure that all lines, connections and terminations are properly crimped, insulated, sealed and / or greased, and are of the appropriate gauge for the anticipated electrical load. One classic example that repeats itself over and over again is the boat owner who will unhesitatingly spend large amounts of money on extraneous comforts and features such as luxurious boat furniture, galley cooktops and utensils, extra-fancy but unnecessary electronic navaids, surface drives that seem great on paper but which may actually prove detrimental in the long run to overall mechanical reliability, and sophisticated but questionable fishing accessories, live wells, etc. while skimping on the most basic of essentials --- sound hull structure, reliable powerplant, reliable basic running gear, and reliable power infrastructure, i.e., electrical systems, and quality navigation lighting, among others. If one remembers nothing else, understand and remember what takes a higher priority and what will be "nice-to-have" but takes a distinct second place or lower. The sea is an unforgiving place, even for the casual boat owner, let alone a maritime professional.
G**Y
Bus bar met my needs exactly. Installed two of them in a panel. One for hot and one for neutral on a 15 amp 110v circuit.
R**E
Ich brauchte dieses Produkt als Masseanschluss für einen Kabelbaum im Trecker, tut was es soll und macht einen qualitativ hochwertigen Eindruck.
R**N
No issues.
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