Blue Sea 2302 150A Common BusBar with 20 screws vs 1 in 6 Connector Power Divider Power Board
Overall winner: Blue Sea 2302 150A Common BusBar with 20 screws
Key Differences
Blue Sea's busbar (A) is a simple high-current tin-plated copper common bus with 20 terminal screws and a reinforced polycarbonate base, making it suited for heavy DC distribution and corrosion resistance. GUIRUIMOON's power divider (B) offers six output ports, built-in fuse configuration and up to 40A input with DC0-32V rating, so choose A for raw high-current terminal capacity and robustness and B if you need fused multi-output distribution and connectorized outputs
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
1 in 6 Connector Power Divider Power Board
Anderson powerpole distribution block with 6 outputs and 40A input. Useful for DC power distribution and fuse configuration. Customer note: solid quality and works well
Pros
- 6 output ports
- supports up to 40A input
- fuse configuration included
- durable terminal block construction
Cons
- input/output voltage specified as DC0-32V
- fuse ratings may require careful matching
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Blue Sea Systems |
| Durability | Blue Sea Systems |
| Versatility | GUIRUIMOON |
| User Reviews | Blue Sea Systems |