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Enhancing Safety with πŸ”’ Blue Sea Systems PowerPost Insulators Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of Enhancing Safety with πŸ”’ Blue Sea Systems PowerPost Insulators

Designed for connecting high amp conductors and outboard engine installation when factory cables need to be extended. Includes one black and one red insulator. One-piece serrated flange nuts ensure correct and secure connections. Max voltage: 48V DC. Continuous Rating: Determined by wire and terminals.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Competently designed electrical end post. They were used for.

Well-designed terminal block. They were used for a special project to build a tiny but efficient portable solar generator. The power post was filled with epoxy to connect the battery and charge controller.

Pros
  • Continuous performance: determined by cables and terminals
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for my needs.

I used this on our 2286BF Sweetwater pontoon. This is a fishing version with a battery in the front compartment. I needed an extension cord and plug to connect the main starter battery (in the back) to the trolling battery in the front. I used this for the plug and it's perfect for the job!

Pros
  • Designed for connecting high current wiring and installing an outboard when factory wiring needs to be extended
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good branded product

using this to connect two different size battery cables for my trolling motor in the battery area. A great way to connect the cables together as I used 4 gauge cable for the main run to reduce amplifier loss to the trolling motor. People say the 6 gauge will fit, but wanted to reduce the voltage drop and used it to connect the 36 volt battery wire to the main wire

Pros
  • Includes a black and red insulator
Cons
  • I don't recall