⚡ Fuse your circuits with confidence and style!
The Blue Sea Systems 5025 ST Blade Fuse Block is a compact, 6-circuit fuse holder designed for clean, safe wiring layouts. Rated for 100 amps and 32 volts, it features a positive distribution bus with a #10-32 stud, tin-plated copper components for durability, and a marine-compliant cover with easy access and spare fuse storage. Ideal for vibration-prone environments, it ensures reliable circuit protection with professional-grade certification.
Current Rating | 100 Amps |
Connector Type | Screw |
Mounting Type | #8 Screw (M4) |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Unspecified |
Brand | Blue Sea Systems |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Number of Positions | 12 |
Product Dimensions | 4"W x 2"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.13 x 3.94 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
Brand Name | Blue Sea Systems |
Model Name | 5025-BSS |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Blue Sea Systems |
Part Number | 5025-BSS |
Style | 6-circ W/Cover & Neg |
Included Components | Blue Sea Systems 5025-BSS ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover |
Size | One size |
Sport Type | Boating |
B**S
Works as advertised!
I bought this to add another fuse panel to my Nitro boat. It was easy to install, the quality seems very good, and it has a very fair price as well. I've been running this on my boat for a year with absolutely no problems! Highly recommend!
P**.
Solid, clear, nice, good price/quality: Recommended
I really like this fuse block. It looks and feels nice and solid. I installed it on my motorcycle (under the seat) so I easily can add accessories to it. Once connected the fuse block via a relay to a switched 12V wire, I only have to connect the pos. and neg. wires of the accessories to the fuse block. Very easy, and no messing with inline fuses. I also like that it has a pos. and neg. side, so I don't have to connect all the negative wires to my battery or grounded bolts. It just makes it very clear, also with replacing fuses. Another thing I like is the cover. I can put lugage on the fuse block without having to worry about damaging itI strongly recommend this product to motorcyclists who like to install accessories. It's way better than the cheap Chinese fuse blocks. Also way cheaper than the very expensive ones like the FZ1, which in my opinion you don't need, unless you want specific accessories turned on by ignition and other ones turned on always.
T**T
Nice product
Picked this up as I was rigging out my Matecumbe 169. I dont need a lot of capacity, as the only connections that will run thru this are nav/anchor lights, GPS/DepthFinder, and a manual switch for my bilge pump.Two screws mounted it, I ran to the main power cutoff switch, with a fused link in the power cable, and ran the negative lead to the battery. I like that the ground was a part of the unit, removing the need to run a separate block for the black wires.Comes with little stickers for noting what is wired to each connection, but if your handwriting is as bad as mine, you may want your wife to print the info on them. LOLSeems like a fairly well constructed piece of equipment, so i really expect no issues with it.Overall, no complaints, other than the fact that Im too old and stiff to work inside the confines of an enclosed skiff locker.
R**E
Worth the little bit extra
Don’t cheap out with electrical, spend the extra $20 and do it right with this fuse panel. Everything works as it should and it grips the fuses real nice. Very compact, perfect for tighter builds. This was less than $40 so I’d consider any quality electrical for that price to be a good bang for your buck. Understand that THESE DO NOT COME WITH FUSES, But I just kinda figured that was standard and bought the fuses I needed separately at the same time.
M**9
Small amp distribution block
Seems well built, would work great for small amp draw accessories, I wished it had larger lugs to accommodate thicker wire. But for smaller amperage device, it will suffice.
M**T
Great little fuse box!
I purchased this for my amateur radio setup and am very happy with it. It is relatively small, easy to get set up, and can accommodate many different devices. It is a lot cheaper than some of the specialized devices, but seems to be very good quality.
K**J
You won't be disappointed!
The Blue Sea Systems 5025 ST Blade Fuse Block is a top-notch solution for anyone looking to improve the organization and safety of their electrical systems, particularly in marine environments. With its durable construction and thoughtful design, this fuse block is perfect for powering multiple circuits without the hassle of tangled wires or confusing connections.One of the standout features of this fuse block is its capacity to hold up to 12 fuses, making it ideal for a variety of applications, from boats to RVs and automotive use. Each fuse slot is clearly labeled, allowing for quick identification and easy replacement, which is a huge time-saver when troubleshooting electrical issues.The block is designed with robust materials that can withstand harsh conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability even in the toughest environments. The transparent cover adds an extra layer of protection, keeping dust and moisture out while allowing you to easily check fuse status at a glance.Installation is straightforward, thanks to the included mounting hardware and clear instructions. The compact design helps save space, and the mounting options provide flexibility for different setups.
M**T
Very easy to use...
If you have considered updating your fuse panel, this is definitely the way to go.Pretty Simple set up. If you have your accessories all going to your battery:1. Locate the positive and negative wire to each accessory2. If you need to, splice (with butt connectors) the wires so that they can reach the fuse block with some length to allow you to work. In this stage, a little more length than you need is far better than a little too short, or even "exactly" the right length. You can shorten it later if you need to.3. Locate the main positive and main negative that it attached to the battery you are using. Connect the positive wire from the battery to the positive post of the fuse block, and the negative to the negative post.4. I attached small ring connectors to the negative wires of the accessories (bilge, aerator, nav lights, etc.) and attached them ANYWHERE on the negative positions. You don't need to worry about "where" the negative wires are connected, as long as they are secure on the negative posts and as neat as you want them to be.5. The fuse side is numbered. With the same size small ring connectors, attach the positive lead from your accessory to the number on the fuse panel you want.6. You can either attach another ring connector on top of the one you just installed onto another wire, then to wire that new wire to your switch. Another way is to connect your positive lead and a separate pigtail into the ring connector on the fuse block, then run the pig tail to the switch.It may take a little tinkering, but the result is FAR WORTH the effort. I would also strongly recommend the Blue Sea Easy ID Fuses. If you blow a fuse, it has a small LED that lights up letting you know that you lost that fuse.
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