Marine Fuses & Fuse Blocks
Home Electrical Marine Fuses & Fuse Blocks

Marine Fuses & Fuse Blocks

Protect your marine electrical system with our high-quality fuses and fuse blocks, designed to provide reliable overcurrent protection and help prevent damage to your valuable equipment.


Read More

11 Items

per page
Set Descending Direction
  1. Victron Replacement Shunt f/BMV Monitors - *PCB is NOT Included*

    Special Price $35.42 Regular Price $38.00
  2. Victron 6-Way Mega Fuse Holder w/Busbar - 250A

    $32.00
  3. Victron MEGA Fuse 300AMP - 32V (Package of 5 Pieces)

    $17.00
  4. Victron Holder MEGA Fuse

    $14.00
  5. Victron MEGA Fuse - 400AMP - 32V (Package of 5 Pieces)

    $28.00
    Out of stock
  6. Victron MEGA Fuse - 250AMP - 32V (Package of 5 Pieces)

    $17.00
  7. Victron MEGA Fuse - 200AMP - 32V (Package of 5 Pieces)

    $17.00
  8. Victron Modular Fuse Holder f/MEGA Fuse

    Special Price $40.11 Regular Price $42.00
  9. Victron Lynx Distributor

    Special Price $244.07 Regular Price $262.00
  10. Victron Lynx Power-In

    Special Price $170.75 Regular Price $184.00
  11. Victron Lynx Shunt VE. Can

    Special Price $396.00 Regular Price $440.00

11 Items

per page
Set Descending Direction

WHAT ARE MARINE FUSES AND FUSE BLOCKS, AND WHAT DO THEY DO?

Marine fuses and fuse blocks are electrical components that are designed to protect the electrical system on boats and other marine vessels from overcurrent damage. Fuses are designed to break the electrical circuit when the current exceeds a certain level, while fuse blocks are designed to house multiple fuses and provide a convenient and organized way to protect the various electrical components on board.


WHY ARE MARINE FUSES AND FUSE BLOCKS IMPORTANT FOR BOAT OWNERS?

Marine fuses and fuse blocks play a critical role in protecting the electrical system on board from overcurrent damage. Without these components, an electrical overload could damage valuable equipment on board, cause electrical fires, or even lead to a complete loss of power. By providing reliable overcurrent protection, marine fuses and fuse blocks help to ensure that the electrical system on board remains safe and functional.


WHAT TYPES OF MARINE FUSES AND FUSE BLOCKS ARE AVAILABLE AND HOW DO THEY DIFFER?

There are several different types of marine fuses and fuse blocks available, each with its own unique features and benefits. One common type of fuse is the blade fuse, which is designed to fit into a specific type of fuse block and is available in several different amperage ratings. Another common type of fuse is the glass fuse, which is designed to fit into a fuse holder and is available in several different sizes and ratings. Fuse blocks come in several different configurations, including single and multiple fuse blocks, and are designed to accommodate a range of different fuse types and amperage ratings.


HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT MARINE FUSES AND FUSE BLOCKS FOR MY BOAT?

Choosing the right marine fuses and fuse blocks will depend on several factors, including the size and complexity of your boat's electrical system, the types of electrical equipment and appliances you're using, and your budget. When choosing fuses and fuse blocks, it's important to choose components that are designed specifically for marine use, as these will be more durable and better able to withstand the harsh marine environment. Additionally, you'll want to choose fuses and fuse blocks with the appropriate amperage rating for each component in your electrical system, as using a fuse with the wrong rating can lead to problems.


HOW DO I MAINTAIN MY MARINE FUSES AND FUSE BLOCKS?

Regular maintenance is important to ensure that your marine fuses and fuse blocks continue to function properly and provide reliable overcurrent protection for your boat's electrical system. You should check the fuses and fuse blocks regularly for signs of wear or damage, and replace any components that appear to be worn or damaged. Additionally, you should periodically test the fuses and fuse blocks to ensure that they're providing the appropriate level of overcurrent protection. Finally, it's a good idea to have your boat's electrical system inspected by a professional electrician on a regular basis to ensure that it's functioning properly and to catch any potential problems before they become serious.

© 2024 Anything Boating. All Rights Reserved.