Blue Sea 2105 MaxiBus 250A BusBar - Two 5/16"-18 Studs and Twelve #10-24 Screws - Trotac Marine
(250) 386-2341
online@trotac.ca

4.6★ RATED | SINCE 1972 | SHIPS CANADA-WIDE

Blue Sea 2105 MaxiBus 250A BusBar - Two 5/16"-18 Studs and Twelve #10-24 Screws

SKU:
BSS2105
$77.52
Busbars are used to consolidate multiple wires or feed multiple circuits View full description

This item and any accompanying items are for in-store pickup only.
Separate orders or contact us at online@trotac.ca
for special shipping arrangements.

Busbars are used to consolidate multiple wires or feed multiple circuits
  • Insert molded stainless steel studs eliminate need for securing nut and allow high torquing for excellent electrical contact
  • Raised bus provides easy access to multiple wires on a single screw or stud
  • UL 94-V0 rated base material resists high heat
  • Recessed mounting holes eliminate accidental shorts to aluminum and steel mounting surfaces
Specifications
Maximum Voltage300V AC
48V DC
Number of Screw Terminals12
Number of Terminal Studs2
Terminal Type#10-24 Screw
5/16"-18 Stud
Continuous Rating 250A
Base MaterialUL 94-V0 Rated, Glass Reinforced Thermoplastics
Bus MaterialTin-Plated Copper CDA 110 / UNS 11000
Recommended Screw Torque23 in-lb (2.6 N·m)
Recommended Stud Torque132 in-lb (14.91 N·m)
Weight0.80lb (0.36 kg)
Weight0.80lb (0.36 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

TROTAC REVIEWS

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“First of all, when you phone, a human answers. There’s no long wait or menu of buttons just to reach someone. Such a treat these days. Very friendly, knowledgeable staff who go out of their way to suggest the most economical and practical solutions. A fantastic, down-to-earth group of professionals.”

— P. Shaw

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“One thing about this place makes me wish I was rich — they have such a great selection. Lots of electrical equipment and components for boats, RVs, and van builds. The quality is excellent, and the team is knowledgeable and helpful if you need advice.”

— M. Hill

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“I can’t say enough about Thomas P.’s generosity and time. We were having issues with our watermaker across the country in Nova Scotia. Thomas jumped on a video call, ran tests with me, and helped diagnose the issue quickly before our big trip to Newfoundland.”

— T. Nicholson