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Victron Modular fuse holder for Mega-fuse – CIP100200100
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Victron Modular Fuse Holder for Mega-Fuse – CIP100200100
The Victron Energy CIP100200100 Modular Fuse Holder is designed to provide efficient power management solutions for a variety of applications. This innovative product allows users to safely interconnect multiple fuse holders for maximum flexibility in high current scenarios. Its robust construction and capability to handle input currents up to 500 A ensure reliable performance, making it an excellent choice for dome users who requires a dependable and flexible power system.
Product Features
Dovetail Feature for Easy Interlocking
The dovetail feature of the Victron fuse holder enables users to seamlessly interlock multiple units, creating a custom power management solution that can be tailored to specific needs. This functionality enhances modularity and allows for efficient space usage in any setup.
Five-Position High Current Bus Bar
This fuse holder includes a five-position high current bus bar that can handle an impressive 500 A, ensuring that you can meet the demands of powerful devices without compromising safety or performance. The robust M10 input connection solidifies its reliability, making it a vital component in high power systems.
Six-Position High Current Bus Bar
In addition to the five-position model, the six-position high current bus bar supports input currents of up to 1500 A. This allows users to connect multiple high-performance inverter/chargers in parallel, ensuring they can draw ample current as needed without overloading the system.
Stacked Fuse Holders Compatibility
Designed for versatility, the Victron modular fuse holder can be used with stacked configurations. This allows for more complex electrical setups while maintaining space efficiency and organization, essential for optimal user experience.
Wide Compatibility with Fuses
This fuse holder is compatible with a range of MIDI and MEGA fuses, providing users with flexible and high-capacity options for their systems. This flexibility, combined with its strong construction, offers reliability for everyday users and professionals alike.
How It Works
The Victron Energy modular fuse holder operates by providing reliable connections for power management in various electrical systems. The modular design not only eases installation but also optimizes efficiency through flexible interlocking capabilities and robust bus bars.
Input Connection Mechanism
The holder features multiple M10 input connections that ensure secure and stable connections, which are critical for high current applications. These connections prevent overheating and ensure safety during operation.
High Current Bus Bar Functionality
At the core of the fuse holder’s design are the high current bus bars, which facilitate the distribution of power to multiple devices. This functionality is vital for applications that draw significant power, as it enables safe and efficient operation.
Fuse Compatibility and Performance
The modular system supports various fuse types, including MEGA, MIDI, and ANL, providing users with choices for their specific needs. Compatibility means that users can rely on the product for a wide range of applications without needing different holders for each fuse type.
Specifications
Product Name | Victron Modular Fuse Holder for Mega-Fuse |
Manufacturer | Victron Energy |
Manufacturer Part Number | CIP100200100 |
Five-Position Bus Bar Current | 500 A |
Six-Position Bus Bar Current | 1500 A |
Input Connection Type | M10 |
Material | Copper |
Dimensions of Bus Bar | 40 x 5 mm |
Recommended Usage | Paralleling multiple inverter/chargers |
Compatibility | MIDI and MEGA fuses |
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