MRBF Terminal Fuse Blocks - BF462 / BF463 Introduction

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Hello there, today we are glad to introduce our new product the MRBF fuse block. In this video we show you how our MRBF fuse block differs from those on the market.
    Hope you guys enjoy the video!
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    《Features》
    ► Accepts high-amp MRBF fuse--appropriate for inverter,
    windlass, bow thruster and DC main circuit protection
    ► Convenient and compact installation directly on battery
    studs
    ► Isolated stud design allowing stacking of M8 (5/16") ring
    terminals
    ► TPV Insulating cap preventing accidental shorts circuits
    Accepts M8 (5/16") ring terminals
    ► Mounts on M10 (3/8") terminal studs - M8 customized
    version also available.
    ► MRBF fuses not included
    《Official Website》www.yismarine.com
    ► If samples or inquiry please contact: sales@yismarine.com
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  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice.

    • @YISMarine
      @YISMarine  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your review :)

  • @douglasheld
    @douglasheld 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What I never understood about these fuse housing is that the FUSED electrode is covered by the red cap - but the dangerous, unfused portion is left uncovered. This makes a little more sense to me now, seeing the installation example 2:38, where the battery terminal is also covered up a to and including the busbar on the MRBF holder.
    Still, the exposed busbar underneath bothers me, and I wonder if it might be a safer option to install this fuse holder backwards.

    • @YISMarine
      @YISMarine  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello, glad to hear your feedback. Yes the terminal on the battery stud side is normally covered by the battery's own cover (if any). Normally these type of products is covered to protection accidentally dropped metal from the top to avoid short circuit, and the bottom of the busbar is not covered. In most cases some part of the battery's positive stud would also be exposed (on the sides) so as long as all other conducting metals are properly covered on their top, this should fine.
      We have also increased the cover for the cables terminal studs and our covers are actually the largest in the market so it should provide plenty protection against short circuit of accidental drop.