Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive
Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive
Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive
Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive
Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive
Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive

Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar - Positive

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain 100A 10 Terminal Busbar – Positive

• Push-on clear protective cover pre-fitted

• 100A rated positive power busbar

• Two M6 studs for main feeds

• Eight M4 screws for accessory circuits

• 304 stainless fasteners for long service

• Nickel-plated brass bar for low resistance

• Compact 140mm body suits tight spaces

Tuff Terrain’s 100A 10 Terminal Busbar gives you one clean positive power hub for your 12V to 48V setup, so the battery post stops looking like a bird’s nest. Two M6 studs take the main feed and outgoing cable, meaning high-draw gear like inverters or a secondary fuse box hook up in one place. Eight M4 screws handle lights, pumps and small accessories, which keeps fault finding simple when something plays up on the track.

A nickel-plated brass bridge plate moves current evenly along the bar, as the low resistance helps keep voltage drop in check under load. 304 stainless hardware stands up to spray and road grime, meaning the threads still bite after plenty of weekends away. The polypropylene/nylon base insulates the lot from bodywork, which is a smart buy on metal trailers and engine bays. A clear push-on cover shields the connections but still lets you eyeball every terminal.

Q: Can this busbar be used on both 12V and 24V systems?

A: Yes, the busbar suits 12V and 24V systems within its 48V maximum rating. The voltage limit means common automotive, caravan and marine setups fall well inside spec. The 100A continuous rating covers most accessory and house circuits. Always pair it with correctly rated cable and upstream circuit protection.

Q: Is this busbar suitable for marine environments?

A: Yes, the busbar suits marine environments when installed correctly. The 304 stainless steel hardware resists corrosion from spray and moisture. The nickel-plated brass bridge plate also helps protect the conductive surface. A clear push-on cover adds another barrier to occasional splashes, but it should still sit in a reasonably sheltered spot.

Q: Can I mount the busbar directly to a metal surface?

A: Yes, the insulated polypropylene/nylon base allows mounting on metal surfaces. The insulating body separates live conductors from the mounting panel. Correct installation still requires that screws do not contact energised parts. Always double-check clearances and use appropriate fixings.

Q: What cable lugs fit the main studs and screw terminals?

A: The main studs accept lugs sized for M6 hardware and the branch circuits use lugs or rings sized for M4 screws. Matching the lug hole to the hardware diameter keeps contact areas secure under vibration. Correctly crimped lugs reduce resistance at each joint. Use tin or nickel-plated lugs where possible for longer service life.

Q: Can this busbar be used as a negative distribution point instead?

A: Electrically, the bar can sit on either positive or negative side within ratings. The model is supplied in red and labelled as positive, which helps avoid confusion in multi-bar systems. Many installers keep red bars for positive feeds and other colours for returns. Maintain consistent colour coding across your setup to simplify any later troubleshooting.