Busbar 150A 4P Cover 4X 1/4" Terminals
Busbars are used for high current distribution and at the same time they provide connections for batteries and/or DC equipment.
We offer a number of busbars with different current ratings, and a different number of connection terminals. Each busbar is fitted out with a removable protective cover.
The Victron Energy VBB115040020 busbar is designed for high current distribution in electrical systems, providing reliable connections for batteries and DC equipment. Built to handle up to 150 amps, this four-pole busbar offers a robust solution for power management in various applications. Its durable construction ensures consistent performance under demanding conditions, making it suitable for both industrial and recreational setups.
Each busbar is equipped with a removable protective cover, enhancing safety during installation and maintenance. The four connection terminals, each measuring 1/4 inch, facilitate secure and efficient wiring, reducing the risk of loose contacts or electrical faults. This design simplifies complex wiring arrangements and ensures neat, organized power distribution.
Manufactured by Victron Energy, a trusted name in energy solutions, the busbar's compact dimensions allow for easy integration into existing systems without taking up excessive space. Its sturdy build and dependable connection points make it an ideal choice for applications requiring high current capacity and reliable electrical connections. Whether used in solar setups, battery banks, or DC power systems, this busbar provides the performance and safety features essential for professional and DIY projects alike.
Features:
- High current capacity: Supports up to 150 amps for demanding power distribution needs
- Four-pole design: Provides multiple connection points for efficient wiring
- Removable protective cover: Ensures safety during installation and maintenance
- Terminal connections: Equipped with 1/4 inch terminals for secure wiring
- Durable construction: Built to withstand demanding electrical environments