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Amarine Made 8 Gang Aluminium LED Rocker & Circuit Breaker Waterproof Marine Boat Rv Switch Panel AM62-PN-LB8Z

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About this item

  • Sleek&Contemporary design,perfect for your machine High quality,Made of aluminium
  • With rubber seal-cap to keep it water-tight,best for marine
  • Overload protection by Circuit Breaker, SplashProof,anti-corrosion
  • Easy to install,can be installed horizontally or vertically(Horizontally optional)
  • Suitable for both 12V and 24V systems Panel is pre-wired, Complete with a 45 piece label set (for 45 different applications) Includes 6 x Stainless Steel Screw


Specification
Model:8-30v Waterproof LED Backlight 8 Gang Switch Panel
Material Description:High quality aluminium-(White optional)
Installation:Pre-wired
Switches Available:8 Gang
Amp Rating per circuit:15amp Max
Rocker Switch:8
Breaker:8(5A x 4;10A x 2;15A x 2)
Loop Circuit:ON-OFF
Switch System: Water-resistant enclosed Rocker switch
Rating:AC 125V 16A,250V 10A;DC 12V 20A,24V 10A
Dielectric Strength:AC 1500V 1minute
Operating Temperature:-25degree to 80degree
Electrical Life:10000 make and break cycles at full load
IP Rating:IP68
Dimensions:110(Width)x240(Height)x83(Depth)mm
Package
1 x 12V/24V LED Aluminium ROCKER SWITCH PANEL
1 x pre-printed labels


Cesar
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Cumple las expectativas
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
Works out of the box replaced one on my bay boat. Hope it lasts at least 5 years in the salt water environment.
Walt
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2020
i bought this rather than the blue sea systems one based on price. the quality of manufacture seems really good, and the switches function smoothly as they should. the product looks great on the panel i built for it. one this i would say to a prospective buyer is be aware of your placement of the panel: the switches are easy to trip on and off accidentally. for example, my mounting location in in the quarter berth of my sailboat. this berth we use to keep duffel bags and other gear while sailing. pulling a bag in or out or climbing in the berth is likely to trip a switch. i have to figure a way to stop this from happening.
Chad R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2016
Mounted it on my boat's console. The plate looks great but the switches seem pretty cheaply made. We will see how it fares this summer.
FormosaTiger
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
This switch panel was used as part of a pontoon boat refit as follows:A strip and a half of green 5730 LEDs is at about the 4 o'clock position under the right pontoon and at the 8 o'clock position on the left. To help prevent damage while trailering and operating the boat I started about 4 ft from the front of each pontoon. Each pontoon wraps around back of the pontoon and then rises above the waterline for a dry electrical connection.A length of 20 gauge aluminum approx 6 inches wide was bent at a 50 degree angle and attached below the deck at the bottom of the deck trim, this was used to mount a strip of green LEDs around most of the boat (on the left side of the bow I used red LEDs to keep in compliance with boating laws). The angle directs the light towards the water. If I would have placed the lights under the edge of the deck, the pontoons would have blocked the light from the water or if I put them on the outside edge of the deck trim, the lights would be easily damagedAt the stern I placed two 2-inch wide by 1/4" lengths of aluminum bar stock running to the bottom of the pontoons 3 rows of green LEDs 24" long were attached to these to provide light when fishing from the stern. A strip of green LEDs were also attached to lower motor assembly as the motor blocked some of the light, and it looks kool when running the engine at night!!!At the roof line I attached 4 4-ft amber led strips (one on each side) for cabin lighting these were 5050 (much dimmer than the 5730). I also attached a few white LEDs under the roof for better light for tying line and other tasks.I fabricated a dry box and a generator box at the bow and placed strips of red LEDs inside with magnetic reed switches,I also place a couple of blue LEDs in the bait well also on magnetic reed switches.Everything is controlled using an Amarine-made 8 Gang Aluminium LED Rocker & Circuit Breaker Waterproof Marine Boat Rv Switch Panel which was very easy to wire in. The LEDs indicating the switch is on is visible day or night. At night they are not blinding as some LEDs tend to be.I used a Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse Block - 12 Circuits with Negative Bus & Cover to protect my circuits.All wiring was run inside 1/2 inch and at places 3/4 inch flexible conduit to protect the wiring. Where the conduit ends and wiring runs out to an item I placed the wires in split wire looms.It has been a long project but the boat looks great and is ready for crappie season.I little about the hkbayi Super Bright 5M 5730 SMD LED strip flexible light 12V Waterproof 60LED/m LED Chip 5730 Bright Than 5630 (green):The back of the LED strips are not insulated and the double sided adhesive on them is horrible. When applying them to aluminum they tend to short so I removed the adhesive and replaced it with HitLights Super Adhesive 3M Double Sided Tape - 100 Foot Roll which is far superior.I used Goop Sealant Clear 10.2 Oz under the water line to seal and secure the lights.
Ronald W. Grassl
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015
Works great! I replace my 35 year old switch panel with this one on our Larson. Been using it for maybe 2 months now, on the ocean. No momentary horn button is the only minor issue with it. My old panel had a horn button, so I had to buy one of those separately, which is really a better plan anyway. One of the power indicator lights did not want to work for a short while after I installed it, then it started working fine, so no issues with it now.
Constantia Pakkou
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2015
Great product
K A Baker
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2015
I have been fabricating custom electrical/electronic projects for over 33 years. During that time, I have seen a number of cheap switches - these are not in that category. While the price was reasonable, the quality seems very high. These are now installed in a $250K RV and control the owners HAM radio, CB, radar detectors, auxiliary monitors, auxiliary lighting and more while easily tucked in behind the OEM flip-up door cover of the coach. The reset provided by circuit breakers vs. fuses is a nice touch and the wave of the future equipment. Nice product!
Lawrence Peay
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015
This was a nice looking setup, but mine was broken when I received it. I'll most likely try another one when I get closer to finishing my project.
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