Fusebox


148,75 €
incl. 19% VAT plus shipping and handling


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Fusebox

 

A bike often requires several individually fused supply voltages. A standard fuse box is often almost the size of a pack of cigarettes and still contains the old fuses, which blow in the event of a fault and may leave the bike stranded somewhere on the side of the road if you don't have any spare fuses with you. 

 

This fuse box contains 6 separate outputs which switch off in the event of a short circuit and switch on again after the short circuit has been eliminated, after the box has been briefly disconnected from the power supply. 4 of the outputs have continuous positive and 2 outputs can be switched on or off via 2 buttons. This can be used to switch additional headlights, cell phone chargers, etc. In addition, the supply voltage is monitored and the outputs in the module switch off after approx. 5 seconds if the supply voltage drops below 11.5 volts due to a defective charge controller. This switch-off can be deactivated by pressing both buttons simultaneously. The individual outputs can supply up to 8 amps. The complete module can supply up to 15 amps.

 

Mini Safety Box

 

Installation manual (PDF)

 

Dimensions: 42 mm x 28 mm x 12,5 mm
Case: Black ABS material, waterproof potted
Input voltages range: 7 - 18 Volt
Connections: Inputs 0,14mm², Outputs 0,75 mm²,
Max. Output current: 8 Ampere / output, max. 15 Ampere / module
Maximum ambience temperature:    80 Grad Celsius
  • 10 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Axel Joost Elektronik

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  • Manufacturer Info Axel Joost Elektronik
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  • Axel Joost Elektronik
  • Dipl.-Ing. Axel Joost
  • Selsinger Str. 28
  • 27404 Rhade
  • Germany
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  • Website: https://www.elektronikbox.de

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 28 October, 2024.