Blue Sea 1505 - 360 Panel - Main + 6 Position 120V AC Flat Rocker w/M2 AC Multimeter
1505 - 360 Panel - ELCI + 6 Position 120V AC Flat Rocker with M2 AC MultimeterPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This one standard...
Blue Sea Systems builds the panels that distribute and protect power on your boat. Pick AC, DC, or combo, size the positions for your circuits, and add ELCI where shore power calls for it. The electrical panel is the heart of a boat wiring system. Blue Sea Systems builds trusted marine panels that distribute and protect power on recreational vessels. This collection includes DC panels, AC panels, AC and DC combo panels, and ELCI main panels that combine breakers and meters in one unit. Selecting the correct panel starts with identifying the type of power you need to control, the number of circuits required, and the safety devices your installation must include. DC, AC, or combo panels A DC panel...
1505 - 360 Panel - ELCI + 6 Position 120V AC Flat Rocker with M2 AC MultimeterPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This one standard...
1504 - 360 Panel - ELCI + 5 Position 120V AC Flat Rocker with M2 AC MultimeterPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This one standard...
1503 - 360 Panel - ELCI + 5 Position 120V AC Flat Rocker Part of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This one standard panel features Equipment...
1497 - 360 Panel - 8 Position 12V Flat Rocker M2 Multimeter with SOC & Dual USB/12V SocketPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This DC...
1496 - 360 Panel - 12 Position 12V Flat Rocker M2 Multimeter with SOCPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This DC Branch Circuit Breaker panel...
1495 - 360 Panel - 4 Position 12V with Dual USB & 12V SocketPart of the Blue Sea Systems Battery Management Panels. This DC Branch Circuit Breaker panel...
360 Series A/C Source Selector Switch Panel, MFG#1488, 65 Amp. Positions: Two separate (port & stbd) 240v shore power-off-240V Gen. Feeds two 120v buses. Power available & reverse...
8120 Breaker Panel 5 Position with DC Socket & Dual USBFeatures: ON-indicating LEDs installed in all circuit positions Backlit label positions All positive, negative, and grounding buses installed,...
1232 230V AC 2 SourcesFeatures: Backlight label positions Red "Reverse Polarity" LEDs installed Green "Power Available" LEDs installed Lockout slides prevent connecting multiple AC sources simultaneously Specifications: Source...
Blue Sea Systems designs and manufactures AC and DC electrical products engineered to withstand the demanding applications in Marine and Specialized Vehicle electrical systems.Blue Sea 1481BSS Attributes Compatibility: AC...
1461 12 Position Circuit Breaker Panel - 12V - 120AFeatures: Available with voltmeters and ammeters Panels with meters include a toggle switch to monitor voltage on up to...
1510 Gauge Panel for Round GaugesDesigned to provide an easy method for mounting gauges that provide critical functions.Features: Heavy 1/8" aluminum 5052 alloy UV stabilized thermoplastic bezel Tankage...
Set of 15 square format circuit labels are included, and are easy to replace. Additional standard or custom labels are available through Blue Sea Systems.Blue Sea 4323BSS Attributes...
SMS Surface Mount System Panel Enclosure - 120V AC / 50A ELCI Main - 2 Blank Circuit PositionsPanel enclosure for ELCI Main circuit breakers and other large frame...
DC Analog Voltmeter PanelSpecifications: Nominal Voltage: 12V DC Maximum Voltage: 16V DC Height: 4.75" (120.65mm) Width: 4.88" (123.95mm) Weight: 1.10lb (0.5kg) Includes:(1) - 8003 - DC Analog Voltmeter...
DC Digital Voltmeter PanelFeatures: Includes full-size 2-3/4" 8235 DC Digital Voltmeter 4 digit LED display-Displays voltage from 7-60 Volts DC 3 position switch for multiple battery banks Specifications:...
Mounting Panel for Single Meters Panel mounts standard 2-3/4" Analog or Digital Meters Includes mounting screws and center adjustment hole plug WARNING: This product can expose you to...
360 panel - VSM 422 Blank1 x 1 360 Panel System module mounts the VSM 422 and matches existing 360 panelsWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals...
360 Panel Mount KitFeatures: Used for mounting the VSM 422 into an existing 360 Panel Includes the mounting bezel (shown), 4 #6-32x1.125" flat head screws and 4 #6-32x1"...
C-Series Triple-Pole Flat Rocker Circuit BreakerFeatures: One 50 Ampere triple-pole C-Series circuit breaker installed Backlit circuit label positions Flexible 360 Panel System configuration provides spare rocker apertures which...
ELCI Main 30A Double Pole + 4 Positions HorizontalFeatures: One 30A AC ELCI Main Residual Current Circuit Breaker, leakage trip amperate - 30 mA ELCI provides overcurrent and...
ELCI Main 30A Double Pole + 1 PositionFeatures: One 30A AC ELCI Main Residual Current Circuit Breaker, leakage trip amperate - 30 mA ELCI provides overcurrent and leakage...
120 Volt AC 2 Sources - 50AFeatures: Backlight label positions Red "Reverse Polarity" LEDs installed Green "Power Available" LEDs installed Lockout slides prevent connecting multiple AC sources simultaneously...
120 Volt AC Main + 6 Positions - HorizontalFeatures: All circuit label positions are backlit "ON" indicating LEDs installed in all circuit positions Includes 4206-Square Format Label Set...
Blue Sea Systems builds the panels that distribute and protect power on your boat. Pick AC, DC, or combo, size the positions for your circuits, and add ELCI where shore power calls for it.
The electrical panel is the heart of a boat wiring system. Blue Sea Systems builds trusted marine panels that distribute and protect power on recreational vessels. This collection includes DC panels, AC panels, AC and DC combo panels, and ELCI main panels that combine breakers and meters in one unit. Selecting the correct panel starts with identifying the type of power you need to control, the number of circuits required, and the safety devices your installation must include.
A DC panel manages 12 volt or 24 volt circuits that power lights, bilge pumps, navigation electronics, and other low voltage equipment. An AC panel handles 120 volt power from shore cords or onboard generators. Combo panels place both AC and DC sections on the same faceplate while keeping the two systems electrically isolated. Choose the panel type that matches the systems already on your boat and never place AC and DC circuits behind the same breakers.
Panels are offered in standard sizes such as eight, twelve, or sixteen positions. Count every circuit you use today and then add at least two or three spare positions for equipment you may install later. Running out of positions often leads to the added cost and complexity of mounting a second panel, so allow extra space from the beginning.
ABYC standards now require Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter protection on many shore power installations. An ELCI main trips when it detects leakage current that could create a shock hazard in the water. Panels that include a built in 30 amp ELCI main combine this primary protection with the branch circuit breakers in a single enclosure, which reduces wiring time and keeps the installation compact.
Panels with analog or digital voltmeters and ammeters let you check battery voltage and current draw without additional instruments. On boats that rely on a house battery bank, this built in metering helps you notice a voltage drop before the batteries become too low to start the engine or run essential equipment at anchor.
Measure the cutout height, width, and the depth behind the mounting surface before you order. Breakers and wiring require clearance, and some panels need extra space for the ELCI module. Place frequently used switches where crew members can reach them without stretching across the helm or companionway.
If you are unsure which panel matches your boat, provide our technical staff with your AC and DC circuit counts and whether you use shore power. We can recommend the correct panel type, position count, ELCI rating, and metering options so the finished system meets safety standards and remains easy to use.
A DC panel handles 12 or 24 volt circuits for lights, pumps, and electronics. An AC panel manages 120 volt shore and generator power. A combo panel keeps both on one face with clear separation. Match the panel to the systems aboard.
Add up the circuits you run today, then add a few spare positions for future gear. Panels commonly come in 8, 12, or 16 positions. Building in spares now saves adding a second panel later.
An ELCI main protects against AC leakage current and is required by current ABYC standards on many shore power installs. A panel with a built in 30 amp ELCI main combines that protection with the branch breakers in one unit.
Built in voltmeters and ammeters let you watch system voltage and load at a glance. On a boat with a house bank, that is worth it because catching a sagging voltage early prevents a dead battery at anchor.
Measure the bulkhead cutout and the depth behind it before ordering, since the panel needs clearance for breakers and wiring. Choose a layout that puts the most used switches within easy reach.