Ace Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
The fuse holder seems to be of quality comparable to the name brand(s).The fuse is, of course, always an unknown since it is difficult to test without destroying it. So, only time will tell if it's comparable to the better known ones.
Kent A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
I'm putting in a dual battery system in my camp trailer and wanted to make certain that the two batteries were fused between each other, this made it so easy to do no crimping no soldering, just two nuts and attach The wire. It was super easy to install and use.
Rodney Cook
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
Added extra protection to my battery bank
J-10 Suited
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
really convenient way to add a fuse for batteries, got this to protect my new lifepo4 batteries, i hope it performs as expected, kinda hard to say if it works or not until you need it to do it's job, in a perfect world that time never comes, so i hope i never find out if this fuse works or not, i expect it will, i do wish though the hole where it mounts to the battery was 8mm just like the stud instead of 3/8 which is slightly too large but works ok
Hikertrash
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I love these fuses. The first one I got was to protect the wires to my LFP house battery, and I just got another for my starter battery and the wire to a DC to DC chzrger.
Kane L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Fuses are like an insurance policy; one never hopes to need it, but if something happens, they are there to help. For these, there's a greater purpose, and it is that ABYC regulations limits a maximum distance of 7" off the battery to a fuse. Since these MRBF (Marine Rated Block Fuse) mount directly on the terminal, there's zero cabling that's unprotected.
Mike Dub
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
I am using on my solar system. They look like they are very well built. Hope I never have a system failure that will causes them to pop, but am confident they will protect my system if ever needed. This isn't a product you can really test as it is designed to only pop once then be replaced, so keep that in mind.
BJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
On the bench today, I’ve got a SIGANDG MRBF Terminal Fuse Block 150 AMP Marine Rated Battery Fuse 58V DC Max IP66 Waterproof Fuse Holder 150A.Not really a lot for me to say about this. The terminal fuse block is the same standard generic one that comes under all of the various names that isn’t the Sea name brand. It should work just fine.As for the fuse, nothing makes me think it’s of poor quality or anything but I don’t really have any way to accurately, scientifically test whether a fuse/breaker works at the proper currents they are supposed to. I can say it works for my normal usage when I’m not specifically pushing any of my 12v systems hard. Not blowing way too low or anything like that.I will say, as with all of the generic versions along with the name brand version, it annoys me that the hole that mounts to your battery is a 3/8”/10mm because at least in all of my use cases, the premade batteries all come with 8mm terminals. If you’re assembling from cells then they are usually 6mm. Maybe some larger batteries do come with 10mm bolts/terminals but it doesn’t seem to be the standard on any that don’t already have a breaker built in, at least.Overall, I wouldn’t consider this one any better or worse than any of the plethora of generic no name versions so just go for whichever one is the lowest price. Personally, with any of them, I’d probably use a name brand fuse on the block if it were going to be in an unattended frequent usage situation. This works well for non critical use purposes for me.