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Kicker 47MRBF40 Marine-grade ignition-protected MRBF fuse (40-amp)

Item # 20647RBF40

Kicker didn't settle for repurposing car audio gear for marine applications.

Kicker didn't settle for repurposing car audio gear for marine applications.

Item # 20647RBF40

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About the Kicker 47MRBF40

Dave Delamere

What's in the box:

  • 1 MRBF Marine fuse (40A)
Other info:
  • MFR # 47MRBF40
  • Item # 20647RBF40
  • California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.

More details on the Kicker 47MRBF40

Stacey B.

Product Research

Features

Overview: Kicker MRBF marine-grade fuses are designed for use with Kicker's Fused Distribution Block and Master Fuse Holder (both sold separately), providing maximum fuse protection for your watercraft. Kicker's fused power distribution system meets both Coast Guard and ABYC (American Boat & Yacht Council) standards and can even be used in new boat construction. Kicker MRBF fuses also meet SAE-J1171 standards for ignition protection, and carry an IP66 rating for waterproof protection.

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1 question already asked

Q
How do i know what amp fuse to buy to fit in kicker marine distribution block?
scott  Jul 28, 2020
1 answer
A
It's based on the voltage of your system and the power of your amplifier. For example, for marine applications the voltage is 12v, I have a 480 watt amp so by the Watts= volts x amps, or Amps = watts/volts. 480 amps/12 volts = 40 amp fuse. That gets you the ballpark.
victor  Jul 28, 2020

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