Blue Sea 2302 150A Common BusBar with 20 screws vs 6 x M8 Studs Power Distribution Block Bus Bar 12V 200A
Overall winner: Blue Sea 2302 150A Common BusBar with 20 screws
Key Differences
Blue Sea (Product A) offers 20 terminal screws, a reinforced polycarbonate base, and tin-plated copper for conductivity and corrosion resistance, making it better for many smaller connections and marine use. Ampper (Product B) provides six M8 studs rated for higher per-stud current and a heavy-duty solid bus bar design, suiting installations needing fewer high-current feed points
Blue Sea 2302 150A Common BusBar with 20 screws
Common bus bar for high-current wiring with 20 screws and reinforced base. Provides copper conductivity and corrosion resistance for maritime or solar wiring. Users note solid build and ease of installation in tight spaces
Pros
- 20 terminal screws for wiring
- reinforced polycarbonate base
- tin-plated copper for conductivity and corrosion resistance
- suitable for high current (150A DC) applications
Cons
- mixed opinions on size
6 x M8 Studs Power Distribution Block Bus Bar 12V 200A
Heavy duty bus bar with 6 M8 studs for 12V-48V DC / 300V AC, up to 200A at 12V DC. Includes cover for safety and easy installation. Customers cite high quality and easy connectivity
Pros
- heavy duty solid bus bar
- multiple connection points
- easy to install
- unit includes protective cover
Cons
- mixed value for money
- assembly perceived as expensive by some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Blue Sea Systems |
| Durability | Blue Sea Systems |
| Versatility | Blue Sea Systems |
| User Reviews | Blue Sea Systems |