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The SOYOND 12v Fuse Block is a premium 12-way marine fuse box designed for versatility and safety. It features a negative busbar, LED indicators for blown fuses, and is constructed from durable, damp-proof materials. Ideal for automotive, marine, and motorsport applications, this fuse block supports a maximum of 30A per circuit and comes with a comprehensive set of fuses and installation accessories.
Manufacturer | soyond |
Brand | Soyond |
Package Dimensions | 19.51 x 9.3 x 4.7 cm; 331 Grams |
Item model number | FB-N1/12 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FB-N1/12 |
Voltage | 24 Volts, 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 331 g |
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R**T
Convenient fuse terminal for DC voltage junction .
The terminal is very simplified and easy to use :It has LED displays that indicate a blown fuse .Is is very compact and doesn’t require much room and it is designed to provide for maximum usage and excess ability for connecting to the items that need power .LHowever , I don’t believe that the positive and grounding posts have the capacity to provide for a 100 amp continuous load : they are too small to carry 100 amps .? The connection posts are just not large enough . However , my particular needs will only require 30 amps totally ; I am satisfied with the item . 🤷♂️
D**D
Good quality
Installed in my boat. I have had zero issues with it for a year.
R**N
Great value. Not actually waterproof.
Haven’t installed yet but based on first impressions, it’s a waste of money to buy the more expensive options I’ve seen on Amazon. The amount of included fuses alone would normally run you close to the $20 I paid for the fuse box and fuses together. Box feels heavy and sturdy. The only complaint I might have is the waterproof claim. Sure, the cover is made of impermeable plastic, but there are ample gaps and slots where water could roll or splash right into the circuits if exposed to it. I will be using it in a dry location so it doesn’t hurt me, but it’s still a bit deceiving. Used in a boat, I don’t see how it could avoid moisture exposure. Otherwise it’s a solid product from what I can tell.
J**R
Overall a great value
It's small and compact, came with everything needed in the box, including a number of typical fuses which I was happy to see. My only complaint, and it's minor, the fuses don't seem to seat that great in their slots. Like they can be pretty easily pulled or almost knocked out if the case isn't on it. They won't vibrate out, but I feel there should be some more tension holding them down. Other than that, it's been great, and the LED's for a blown fuse are fantastic. It's well designed and laid out, would really recommend.
J**2
Read this before you buy!
Like the title says, hopefully, you through this before you buy this block; I have a few things to share and this is coming from a person that works in the world of DC Bused Electrical systems all day, every day.1. As others may have pointed out, there is a leak in the block because of the LED indicators. Even with the fuse pulled, you will still get power at the terminal (at least with the block that I've received; they may or may not fix it in the future). DO NOT assume that power has been cut because the fuse has been pulled, you may end up with a nasty shock.1a. This can be fixed if you want to save a couple of dollars over the likes of Littelfuse or Bussman. Personally, my opinion is to open the back, temporarily remove the positive bus and completely remove the circuit board housing the LEDs and the 22 AWG wires jumping the PCB to the terminals.1b. If you're not very electrically savvy or you don't wish to take the time to modify the block; move on to something else and don't waste your time here. Technically, you could still buy this and run it unmodified, but I wouldn't suggest it.2. If you are in the 'modifying' mood, take the time to properly secure the positive and negative bus lugs. They didn't bother using thread locker or lock washers on these (in regards to securing the lug to the bus) and you will find yourself eventually fighting a spinning bolt in the future.3. The listing says that the block is rated for 100A max and 30A max per circuit, but I'm not sure that I would rate it that high. The bus is approximately 0.100" thick and of unknown quality (as far as the copper is concerned). I would say that 75A max is a little on the safer side...better safer than staring at a blob of molten plastic.4. As far as the fuses themselves are concerned, I haven't even bothered testing them...I just pitched them into the garbage. Don't cheap out on fuses/circuit breakers/etc. They're the most important part of the system, go with something reputable.5. Additionally; this should go without saying, but I can't stress it enough when it comes to fuse blocks, distribution blocks, etc. DON'T OVER-TORQUE THE SCREWS. The screws may be nickel-plated steel, but the bus is just plated copper...over-torquing the screws will strip out the terminals. Doesn't matter what brand you buy.Final notes:For what it is, at the cost that it is, it's not horrible. I'm saying 3 stars because it should have never left the manufacturer with the LED board as it is. A potential electrical hazard is something that should always be taken seriously and the fact that a company (regardless of where they are based) would allow this to go out the door without recall is disturbing. Does it do the job? Yes, but you have to do additional work to it in order to make it do that job in a safer manner. But at the end of the day, there is a reason why it is less than half of the price of Blue Sea Systems, Bussman, and Littlefuse.
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