Victron Energy 600A Busbar with 4-Stud and 8-Stud Options, Rated for up to 70Vdc, 3/8in Terminal Diameter Studs
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Product Summary
The Victron 600A Busbar is a tin-plated copper distribution bar rated for 600A continuous at up to 70Vdc. Each model includes both 3/8" high-current stud terminals for battery cables and inverter connections, and #8 screw terminals for smaller gauge wiring like monitoring, charging, and accessory circuits. A removable ABS cover is included.
Specifications:
- Busbar Material: Tin-plated pure copper (19 x 24mm cross-section)
- Maximum Current: 600A
- Maximum Voltage: 70 Vdc
- Stud Terminals: 3/8" diameter, 0.76" height, stainless steel (torque: 180 lbf-in)
- Screw Terminals: #8 (0.164"), stainless steel (torque: 17 lbf-in)
- Base Material: ABS, UL 94 V-0
- Cover Material: ABS, UL 94 V-2
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About the Victron 600A Busbar
This is a straight copper distribution bar for consolidating DC positive or negative connections in one location. The conducting bar is tin-plated pure copper with a 19 x 24mm cross-section, rated for 600A continuous. The studs and nuts are stainless steel to resist corrosion, and the ABS base carries a UL 94 V-0 flame rating.
High-Current Studs and Low-Current Screw Terminals
Each busbar includes two types of connection points. The 3/8" stud terminals accept ring lugs for high-current wiring like battery cables, inverter leads, and charge controller outputs. The #8 screw terminals handle smaller gauge wiring for accessories, monitoring equipment, LED lighting, and other low-current circuits. Both connection types share the same copper bar, so everything connected to the busbar is at the same electrical potential.
4-Stud vs. 8-Stud
The 4-stud model has 4 high-current stud terminals and 8 screw terminals. The 8-stud model has 8 high-current stud terminals and 8 screw terminals. Choose based on how many high-current connections you need at this distribution point. Most systems use one busbar for positive and a separate one for negative.
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