Blue Sea Systems 5035 ST Blade Fuse Block – Six Circuits vs Blue Sea Systems 5037 ST Blade Fuse Block (Six Circuits)
Overall winner: Blue Sea Systems 5037 ST Blade Fuse Block (Six Circuits)
Key Differences
Product A (B00H8L5OFK) emphasizes solid studs for battery connections and per-circuit fuses with wider fuse type support listed, making it better for installations needing robust battery wiring. Product B (B006VELERM) focuses on six independent circuits, an easy push-button latch and spare fuse storage—good for users who prioritize convenient access and onboard spare storage
Blue Sea Systems 5035 ST Blade Fuse Block – Six Circuits
Six independent fuse circuits with a cover and positive distribution bus. Includes easy access latch, storage for two spare fuses, and label recesses for small format labels
Pros
- Positive distribution bus with #8-32 studs
- Easy open push button latch for fuse access
- Storage for two spare fuses
- Label recesses for small format labels
Cons
- Fuses per circuit limited to 30A
- Single-block design may require more space for larger systems
Blue Sea Systems 5037 ST Blade Fuse Block (Six Circuits)
Six independent fuse circuits with tin-plated copper buses and fuse clips. Easy installation with universal terminal compatibility; customers cite solid build quality and neat wiring
Pros
- Six independent fuse circuits
- Tin-plated copper buses and fuse clips
- Accepts multiple terminal types
- Includes two terminal block jumpers
Cons
- Per-circuit protection up to 30A
- Requires compatible fuses and terminals
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Blue Sea Systems |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Blue Sea Systems |
| User Reviews | Tie |