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Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini On-Off Battery Switch with Key
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini On-Off Battery Switch with Key Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats Case design allows surface, front panel, or rear panel mounting Isolating cover with snap-on sections protects...
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Blue Sea Systems M-Series On/Off Battery Switch with Locking Key
Blue Sea Systems M-Series On/Off Battery Switch with Locking Key 300 Amps continuous rating for outboards and small gasoline or diesel engines Tin-plated copper studs for maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance Studs accept 3/8" (M10) ring...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Selector Battery Switch - 4 Position
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Selector Battery Switch - 4 Position Part NumberENE-BS-6007200ENE-BS-6007 Switch Positions Yes Yes Battery Combine No No Alternator Field Disconnect No No Cranking Rating 10...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini On-Off Battery Switch with Knob
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini On-Off Battery Switch with Knob Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats Case design allows surface, front panel, or rear panel mounting Isolating cover with snap-on sections protects...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Selector Battery Switch - 3 Position
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Selector Battery Switch - 3 Position Switches isolated battery banks to all loads or combines battery banks to all loads. Make before break contact design allows switching between battery banks without power...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Dual Circuit Battery Switch
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Dual Circuit Battery Switch Switch Positions 2 Battery Combine No Alternator Field Disconnect No Cranking Rating 10 Sec 1500A Cranking Rating 1 min. 650A Battery Inputs 2 Mounting Holes Accept...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Dual Circuit Plus Battery Switch
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Mini Dual Circuit Plus Battery Switch Simultaneously switches two isolated battery banks or combines battery banks to all loads Make before break contact design allows switching between battery banks without power...
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Dual Battery Bank - Traditional Metal Panel
Dual Battery Bank Traditional Metal Panel - Isolates Engine circuit from House circuit Allows independent battery control Allows emergency cross connect between isolated battery bank Protects electronics from sags and spikes caused by engine...
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Removable Key
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Removable Key Part NumberColourSuits Blue Seas Product BSS-7900200 Black BS-6005 BSS-7900 Red BS-6005200
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Blue Sea Systems m-Series Removable Knob
Blue Sea Systems m-Series Removable Knob Part NumberColour BSS-7901200 Black BSS-7901 Red
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Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch - Selector 4 Position
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch - Selector 4 Position Switches isolated battery banks to all loads or combines battery banks to all loads Make-before-break contact design allows switching between battery banks without power...
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Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch - On/Off
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch - On/Off Switches a single battery to a single load group Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting Alternator Field...
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Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch with AFD - Selector 4 Position
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch with AFD - Selector 4 Position Switches isolated battery banks to all loads or combines battery banks to all loads Make-before-break contact design allows switching between battery banks without power...
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ML Series Solenoid - 12V DC
ML Series Solenoid - 12V DC Includes ML-Series Remote Control Contura Switch 2145 500 Ampere continuous rating for engine, inverter, house loads, and emergency battery combine Magnetic latching draws no current in “ON” or...
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ML Series Link Bus Bar Switch
Use as a paralleling devise for the ML Series Battery Switches. Tin-plated copper for maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance Part NumberContinuous Rating BSS-9159 250A BSS-9160 500A
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Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch with AFD - On/Off
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Battery Switch with AFD - On/Off Switches a single battery to a single load group Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting Includes AFD...
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ML Series Remote Battery Switch with Manual Control - 500A
ML Series Remote Battery Switch with Manual Control - 500A Manual override knob provides an added level of safety allowing control with or without power and offering LOCKED OFF capability for servicing LED output to remotely indicate switch state...
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Blue Sea Systems ML Series Automatic Charging Relay - 500A, 24V
Blue Sea Systems ML Series Automatic Charging Relay - 500A, 24V Features: 500 Amp magnetic latching (bi-stable) relay automatically combines batteries during charging and isolates batteries when discharging and when starting engine Includes...
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Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems ML Series Automatic Charging Relay with Manual Control - 500A
Blue Sea Systems ML Series Automatic Charging Relay with Manual Control - 500A Features: 500 Amp magnetic latching (bi-stable) relay automatically combines batteries during charging and isolates batteries when discharging and when starting...
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Blue Sea Systems e-Series Dual Circuit Battery Switch
Blue Sea Systems e-Series Dual Circuit Battery Switch Features: Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting Battery Combine No Alternator Field...
Electrical, Battery and Solar
The electrical, battery, and solar systems on a boat are all important for providing power to the boat's systems and devices.
- The electrical system is responsible for distributing power throughout the boat. It typically consists of a battery, a charger, and a distribution panel. The battery stores the power, the charger replenishes the battery's power, and the distribution panel distributes the power to the boat's devices.
- The battery is the heart of the electrical system. It stores the power that is used to run the boat's devices. There are two main types of batteries used on boats: lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries. Lead-acid batteries are less expensive, but they have a shorter lifespan than lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are more expensive, but they have a longer lifespan and can be discharged more deeply without being damaged.
- Solar panels can be used to supplement the boat's electrical system. They convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to charge the battery or power the boat's devices directly. Solar panels are a great way to reduce the boat's reliance on fossil fuels and to extend the boat's range.
The amount of electrical power required on a boat will vary depending on the size of the boat and the number of devices that are being used. For example, a small boat with a few lights and a trolling motor may only need a small battery and a solar panel. However, a larger boat with a cabin, a refrigerator, and a stereo may need a larger battery and a more powerful solar panel.
It is important to choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. The system should be sized appropriately for the boat's needs and it should be able to provide the power that is required. The system should also be reliable and easy to maintain.
Here are some additional considerations when choosing an electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat:
- The type of boat. The type of boat will affect the amount of electrical power that is required. For example, a sailboat will require less electrical power than a powerboat.
- The climate. The climate will affect the amount of solar power that can be generated. For example, a boat that is used in a sunny climate will be able to generate more solar power than a boat that is used in a cloudy climate.
- The budget. The budget will affect the type of electrical, battery, and solar system that can be purchased.
By considering these factors, you can choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. This will ensure that you have the power that you need to enjoy your boating adventures.