 | NEWS Blue Sea Systems' 2008 catalog will be available by August 10, 2007.
EVENTS MAATS 2007 Show 7th annual Marine Aftermarket Accessories Trade Show (MAATS) Las Vegas Convention Center July 18-20, 2007

Look for Blue Sea Systems' booth, number 628. Click here for information about MAATS.

IBEX 2007 International BoatBuilder's Exhibition & Conference (IBEX) Miami Beach Convention Center, Florida, USA October 10-12, 2007

Click here for information about IBEX 2007.
Previous issues of

Issue 39 (June 26, 2007)
Application Brief: Simplified Circuit Protection Selection
Technical Brief: Strategies for Monitoring DC Current
Technical Brief: Sizing a Shunt to a DC Ammeter
 Issue 38 (May 15, 2007)
Upgrading Marine Electrics: Refitting an Open Runabout Part 2
Technical Brief: Fusing the Negative Circuit of ACRs and Other Electric Relays
Calculating Load Demands for a DC Power Distribution Panel
 Issue 37 (April 16, 2007)
Press Release: Blue Sea Systems' Online DC Circuit Wizard Demystifies Circuit Protection and Wire Sizing
Application Brief: Introduction to Blue Sea Systems' New Online DC Circuit Wizard
Reference: Recommended Books on Marine Electrical Systems
 Issue 36 (March 15, 2007)
Press Release: Blue Sea Systems Achieves ISO 9001:2000 Certification
Upgrading Marine Electrics: Refitting an Open Runabout
Technical Brief: Preventing Cycling in Battery Combiners, Voltage Sensitive Relays, and Automatic Charging Relays

For a complete list of past Circuit Solutions issues, click here.
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| New Products 2008
Blue Sea Systems announces new products for 2008. Visit booth number 628 at MAATS, or look for us at IBEX to learn more. 2008 catalogs containing information about these and all the other Blue Sea Systems' products will be available August 10th. Catalogs can be downloaded or ordered at www.bluesea.com.
The 360 Panel System - A new panel system that meets the visual and functional demands of discerning boaters
 | Available Fall, 2007 |
• | Open frame architectureallows for future changes to the panel. | • | Modular approachallows for combining functions including flat rocker or toggle magnetic circuit breakers, push button reset-only thermal circuit breakers, meters, gauges and battery switches in the same panel. | • | Advanced design featureseasy to change backlit labels, hidden mounting screws, and circuit breakers that meet the latest ABYC requirements. | • | Fast order shipmentcustom panels can be designed, manufactured and shipped in days not weeks. Custom panels are available for boat manufactures and through a select group of distributors. |
ML-Series Automatic Charging Relay (Magnetic Latch) - Combines large battery banks for high current charging and emergency cross connect
 | Available Spring, 2008 |
• | 300 Ampere continuous ratingsuitable for use with large battery banks, starters, alternators, and inverter/chargers | • | Magnetic latchonly draws current when changing state of switch, draws no current in ON or OFF state | • | Electrically isolated auxiliary contacts provide remote indication of the state of the switch | • | Silver alloy contactsprovide high reliability. Tested for electrical life endurance in Blue Sea Systems’ test lab |
ML-Series Solenoid Switch (Magnetic Latch) - Provides high-current remote battery switching
 | Available Spring, 2008 |
• | 300 Ampere continuous ratingfor use as a remote battery switch for inboard gasoline or diesel engines, reducing long cable runs | • | Silver alloy contactsprovide high reliability for switching live loads. Tested for electrical life endurance in Blue Sea Systems’ test lab | • | Optional manual switchprovides an added level of safety allowing control with or without power, and offering lock-out capability for servicing |
Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCBO) - Ground fault protection of a GFCI combined with the overcurrent trip characteristics of a circuit breaker
 | Available Fall, 2007 |
• | Main circuit protectionprovides 30 Milliampere (mA) ground fault and 30 Ampere (120V) or 16 Ampere (230V) overload/short circuit protection for a boat’s entire electrical system | • | Branch circuit protection provides 5 Milliampere (mA) ground fault and 15 Ampere overload/short circuit protection for a single circuit | • | Front panel mountinstall in power distribution panel | • | Available in rocker or toggle styles |
Terminal Fuse Block and Fusecompact, convenient and economical circuit protection solution for DC Main and high amp circuits
 | Available Fall, 2007 |
• | Available in 30 to 300 Ampere ratings | • | Mounts on 3/8" (M10) battery post, battery switch, and busbar terminals | • | High Interrupt Ratingsatisfies ABYC requirements for DC Main circuit protection on large battery banks | • | Ignition protectedsafe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats |
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