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Blue Sea Terminal Block 2502 30amp 2 Circuit. on 2040-parts.com

US $10.60
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Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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  • Terminal Block 30 Ampere 2 Circuit.
  • Pn: 2502.
  • Closed Back Design Completely Insulates Power From The Mounting Surface.
  • Each Screw Pair Is 1 Isolated Circuit.
  • Jumpers Allow Creation Of Common Circuits.
  • Many People Use This Item For Survival, Hiking, Biking, Work,School, Camping, Fishing, Traveling, Gift Idea, Recreational.
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