Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 150A 5 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 150A 5 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle

Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 150A 5 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle

TT-CCTKIT-10

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain 8 way positive fuse block with cover

• 1 x Label kit for fuse block

• 1 x Tuff Terrain 150A 5 terminal negative busbar with clear cover

• 8 fused outputs for accessory circuits

• 150A busbar manages multiple negatives

• Compact dimensions suit tight installs

• Labels help identify each connected load

• Corrosion-resistant studs for long service

• Clear covers aid safe visual inspection

Tuff Terrain’s fuse block and busbar bundle sorts out messy 12V wiring, meaning you get a clean hub for all your add‑on gear. The 8 way ATO/ATC fuse block handles up to 30A per circuit and 100A total, which suits lights, compressors, fridges, and comms in one tidy spot. Single‑side connections make life simple when you are leaning over a battery tray outback or at the campsite.

The matching 150A negative busbar pulls earths into one solid rail, as the five M8 studs take multiple returns without loose tag stacks. 304 stainless hardware stands up to marine spray and red dust, while the nickel plated brass bridge plate keeps voltage drop under control. Tough polypropylene/nylon bases bolt down tight and stay insulated. Clear covers snap on to keep tools off live gear and still let you spot issues fast.

Q: Are ATO/ATC fuses included in the bundle?

A: No, the fuses are sold separately.

This bundle supplies the fuse block hardware only, which lets you choose ratings to suit each circuit. Matching the fuse size to the cable and load protects the wiring. Always use automotive ATO/ATC blade fuses within the 30A per circuit and 100A total block rating.

Q: Can I use this fuse block on a 24V system?

A: Yes, within the stated voltage limits.

The fuse block carries up to 32V, while the busbar carries up to 48V. Typical 12V and 24V setups sit well inside these limits. Always check total current draw stays within the 100A fuse block and 150A busbar ratings.

Q: Is the busbar suitable for negative or positive distribution?

A: The specification describes it as a negative busbar.

The labelling supports use on the return side of the circuit. Many installers prefer a dedicated negative rail for neat earth management. Follow your wiring diagram and local electrical standards for polarity.

Q: Can this bundle be installed in exposed outdoor locations?

A: It can be installed where it may see moisture, but still needs basic protection.

The 304 stainless studs and nickel plated brass bridge resist corrosion. The clear covers help keep spray and debris off the terminals. For long life, mount the gear out of direct high-pressure wash or full submersion.