Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 250A 4 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 250A 4 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle

Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 8 Way Positive & 250A 4 terminal Negative Bussbar Bundle

TT-CCTKIT-12

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

• 1 x Label kit for fuse identification

• 1 x Tuff Terrain 250A 4-terminal negative busbar with clear cover

• 8-way fuse block for multiple circuits

• Single-side wire entry saves space

• Works with standard ATO/ATC fuses

• 250A busbar handles high loads

• Ring or fork terminals accepted

• Labels help identify each fused circuit

Tuff Terrain fuse block and busbar bundle keeps your 12V or 24V wiring tidy and traceable, which suits touring rigs, boats, and custom canopies. The 8-way block runs ATO/ATC blade fuses with single-side entry, meaning all your lights, pumps, and accessories land on one clean positive strip. The matching 4-stud busbar handles the negative side, as four solid M8 posts give you room to grow the setup.

Tin-plated copper in the fuse block carries up to 100A total and 30A per circuit, which helps keep voltage drop under control on longer runs. The busbar uses 304 stainless studs and a nickel-plated brass bridge rated to 250A at 48V, meaning it stands up to high-current winches or inverters. Insulated polypropylene/nylon bases and clear covers protect connections from knocks and grime, a smart buy for gear that needs to go the distance.

Q: Are the fuses included in this Tuff Terrain bundle?

A: No, the bundle does not include fuses. You choose ATO/ATC blade fuses separately to match each circuit load. This approach lets you size protection for lights, fridges, or pumps correctly. It also makes it simple to carry spare fuses that suit your own setup.

Q: Can I use this fuse block on both 12V and 24V systems?

A: Yes, the fuse block suits systems up to 32V DC. That covers common 12V and 24V vehicle and marine setups. Just make sure each circuit stays within the 30A per position and 100A total rating. Always size cable and fuses to the load and follow standard wiring practices.

Q: Is the busbar suitable for marine or coastal environments?

A: Yes, the busbar uses 304 stainless studs and an insulated base. These materials stand up well in damp or salty air when installed correctly. Good cable lugs and heat-shrink also help protect the terminations. Regular inspection and cleaning still matters on boats or exposed trailers.

Q: How do I mount the fuse block and busbar safely?

A: You bolt both units to a solid surface using the moulded mounting ears. Choose a flat, stable spot near your battery or main distribution point. Keep them away from direct engine heat and moving parts. Use appropriate fasteners and avoid over-tightening into plastic.