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Blue Sea 300A Marine Rated Battery (MRBF) Terminal Fuse

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Blue Sea 300A Marine Rated Battery (MRBF) Terminal FuseMarine rated MRBF terminal fuse protection for high current DC circuits The Blue Sea Marine Rated Battery (MRBF) Terminal Fuse is built for protecting high current DC cabling as close to the battery as practicalwhere a fault can otherwise turn into heat, voltage collapse, damaged equipment, or a fire risk. By placing a correctly sized fuse at the battery connection, you reduce the length of unprotected cable and help safeguard critical loads such as

Marine-rated MRBF terminal fuse protection for high-current DC circuits

The Blue Sea Marine Rated Battery (MRBF) Terminal Fuse is built for protecting high-current DC cabling as close to the battery as practical—where a fault can otherwise turn into heat, voltage collapse, damaged equipment, or a fire risk. By placing a correctly sized fuse at the battery connection, you reduce the length of unprotected cable and help safeguard critical loads such as inverters, DC distribution, windlasses, thrusters, and high-output charging circuits.

Designed for demanding marine and vehicle environments, this fuse suits common 12V, 24V and 48V installations (up to 58V DC). It’s also ignition protected, making it a considered choice for engine bays and enclosed spaces where fuel vapours may be present. The result is compact, purpose-built overcurrent protection that supports cleaner installs and more confidence when your electrical system is under load.

Why MRBF fusing is preferred over generic inline holders

High-current circuits need more than “a fuse in the line”. MRBF fusing is engineered to manage fault energy with a strong interrupt rating suited to battery banks and low-impedance cabling. Compared with light-duty fuse solutions, the MRBF format helps reduce installation bulk, improves serviceability, and can simplify battery terminal layouts—especially where room is limited and multiple conductors must be managed neatly.

Practical, service-friendly design

A clear, inspection-friendly housing provides quick visual indication of fuse status—useful when troubleshooting an inverter shutdown, a no-start condition, or an accessory circuit that has gone offline. Amperage identification is straightforward, and the compact footprint helps in tight battery compartments often found in caravans, 4WD builds and boats.

For best results, pair this fuse with the appropriate MRBF terminal fuse block and install it to protect the cable feeding your 50A DC circuit. Correct fuse selection depends on cable size, expected continuous current, and allowable surge current—especially for loads with inrush such as inverter start-up or motor-driven equipment.

Key features

  • High-current battery protection to help reduce the impact of short-circuits and overloads
  • Marine-rated construction suited to vibration, moisture and harsh onboard conditions
  • Ignition protected for safer installation in engine spaces and enclosed compartments
  • Clear housing for fast visual checks during maintenance and fault-finding
  • Compact, battery-adjacent format that supports tidy installs in limited space
  • Suitable for 12V/24V/48V systems (up to 58V DC) across marine, 4WD and caravan electrics

Common applications in Australia

This MRBF terminal fuse is commonly specified for marine battery fuse and battery terminal fuse installations where reliability matters—touring vehicles, overland 4WDs, camper trailers, caravans, and recreational or commercial vessels. It’s a practical choice when protecting a main feed, alternator-to-battery cabling, or a dedicated supply to a high-draw load.

Ready to protect your battery cabling?

Add this Blue Sea MRBF terminal fuse to your build to help protect your 50A battery feed and support a safer, more serviceable DC electrical system.

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