Fuse Blocks
Narva 12-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Or Plug-In Type Circuit Breaker Block
Don't Pay RRP: $80.55
Narva 4-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Box (Blister Pack Of 1)
Don't Pay RRP: $35.95
Narva 4-Way Standard Ats Fuse Box With Led Fault Indicators, Single Power-In Terminal (Blister
Don't Pay RRP: $31.40
Narva 6-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Box (Blister Pack Of 1)
Don't Pay RRP: $47.00
Narva 6-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Or Plug-In Type Circuit Breaker Block
Don't Pay RRP: $51.90
Narva 6-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Or Plug-In Type Circuit Breaker Block (Blister Pack Of 1)
Don't Pay RRP: $165.00
Narva 8-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Box (Blister Pack Of 1)
Don't Pay RRP: $55.55
Narva 8-Way Standard Ats Blade Fuse Or Plug-In Type Circuit Breaker Block
Don't Pay RRP: $57.55
Narva In-Line Anl Fuse Holder With Transparent Cover Withno Fuse Supplied
Don't Pay RRP: $36.15
Blue Sea Systems Class T Fuse Block With Insulating Cover - 225 To 400A
Don't Pay RRP: $99.00
Blue Sea Systems Mega / Amg Fuse Block - 100-300A With Cover
Don't Pay RRP: $45.00
Blue Sea Systems St Blade Battery Terminal Mount Fuse Block
Don't Pay RRP: $46.00
Enerdrive Fuse Block, Rear Entry Panel Mount 1 In 12 Out With Leds
Don't Pay RRP: $40.00
Enerdrive Use Block, Rear Entry Panel Mount 1 In 6 Out With Leds
Don't Pay RRP: $29.00
Benefits of Using Reliable 12V Fuse Blocks
At Outback Equipment, we stock a huge range of 12V fuse blocks for all automotive and marine needs. Shop online now for fast delivery Australia-wide, or keep reading to learn more about why you need a quality fuse block in your 12V or 24V system.
In a vehicle's electrical system, a fuse block is used to distribute power. Although the term "automotive fuse block" is commonly used, a fuse block can be found in various vehicles, including RVs, boats, motorbikes, and any other 12V or 24V system. A fuse block is also commonly referred to as a "fuse panel."
Multiple fused circuits are provided via a fuse block, which normally has 2 to 12 spaces. These circuits can be standalone, with their own input and output wires, or they can be ganged, with power shared across all circuits. For each fuse in an independent fuse panel, two wires must be connected (one from the power source and one out to the connected device).
A ganged fuse panel requires the use of larger gauge wire to reach the panel and single wires to reach each connected device. A fused block is a great way to simplify your electrical system by not only protecting each device from short-circuiting but also clearly labelling the wires to help with narrowing down any issues that may arise while travelling. Choose from a great range of reliable products from recognised brands such as Narva and Hulk.
Why Shop with Outback Equipment?
- We’re Australian owned and operated – Based right here in the south of Brisbane. If you ever need help with an order or a product, you can call straight through to our friendly local team.
- Plenty of payment options – You can pay via PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, zipMoney, Afterpay, and direct deposit – whichever is most convenient for you.
- Delivered to your door – You don’t have to worry about darting across town to grab your order. We deliver your goods straight to your door to save you time and energy.
Order Your Fuse Blocks Today
Stay in complete control of your power needs. For the best fuse blocks Australia has to offer, shop online to find the final additions to your recreational vehicle today.
FAQ
Can a Fuse Block Go Bad?
Yes, it can. Corrosion, overheating, loose wires, and physical damage are common reasons. Regularly checking and maintenance can help prevent these issues.
What is the Difference Between a Fuse Box and a Fuse Block?
A fuse box is typically a larger enclosure that houses multiple fuses and other components like relays and circuit breakers. It is used in vehicles and buildings to protect and manage electrical circuits.
A fuse block is a smaller component that specifically houses fuses in a more compact and organised manner, distributing power to various circuits in a vehicle or boat. The main difference lies in their size, complexity, and the number of components they house.
What is a Blade Fuse Box?
A blade fuse box holds blade-type fuses with flat terminals. It's common in automotive and marine uses. It protects circuits by disconnecting them during faults. Blade fuses are colour-coded by amperage, making them easy to identify. The box can hold multiple fuses and often has a protective cover.