Victron 1000A Lynx Power In M10 Busbar
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Victron 1000A Lynx Power In M10 Busbar

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Victron 1000A Lynx Power In M10 BusbarVictron Lynx Power In M10: High Capacity 1000A Modular DC Busbar When designing robust off grid, marine, or RV power systems, cable management and safe power distribution are critical. The Victron Energy Lynx Power In M10 provides an elegant, high capacity solution for connecting and consolidating multiple battery banks. By replacing messy ring terminal stacks with a neat, enclosed modular DC busbar, this unit minimises electrical resistance,

Victron Lynx Power In M10: High-Capacity 1000A Modular DC Busbar

When designing robust off-grid, marine, or RV power systems, cable management and safe power distribution are critical. The Victron Energy Lynx Power In M10 provides an elegant, high-capacity solution for connecting and consolidating multiple battery banks. By replacing messy ring terminal stacks with a neat, enclosed modular DC busbar, this unit minimises electrical resistance, mitigates the risk of short circuits, and ensures a professional finish.

Designed for versatility, it seamlessly supports 12V, 24V, and 48V battery systems with an operating voltage range of 9 to 60Vdc.

Engineered for High-Current Applications

At the core of the module are heavy-duty, 8 x 30mm tinned copper busbars capable of handling up to 1000A of continuous direct current. This exceptional current rating makes the module perfectly suited for demanding environments, such as large lithium battery banks, industrial power setups, and high-draw inverter arrays. The tinned copper construction provides superior conductivity while actively resisting corrosion, which is especially important in marine and coastal installations.

M10 Interconnects for Future-Proof Expansion

A frequent question during system design is the difference between the M8 and M10 variants. The designation specifically refers to the external connection hardware used to link multiple Lynx modules together. The M10 version features larger left-hand interface holes and robust M10 right-hand bolts, allowing secure, high-torque connections to adjacent components like the Lynx Distributor, Lynx Shunt VE.Can, or Lynx Smart BMS. As Victron transitions away from M8 interconnects, selecting the M10 model ensures your power distribution network is fully future-proofed for expansion. Note that internal connections for your battery cables remain standard M8 studs.

Victron Lynx Power In vs Lynx Distributor

Understanding the distinction between the Lynx Power In and the Lynx Distributor is vital for correct system architecture. The Power In is fundamentally designed as a converging point for parallel battery connections before the power routes through a shunt. Unlike the Distributor, it does not feature integrated blown-fuse LED indicators.

However, the enclosure physically accommodates MEGA fuses. For users requiring integrated fusing at the battery connection point, the optional Lynx Power In Bolt Kit allows you to mount up to four MEGA fuses internally, bridging the gap between a standard busbar and a fused distribution block.

Compact Profile and Simple Installation

Housed in a durable ABS enclosure with an IP22 protection rating, the unit guards against accidental contact with live terminals. The transparent front cover provides immediate visual inspection of internal connections without exposing the operator to live circuits.

Key Features

  • 1000A Continuous Rating: Handles extreme current loads for large-scale inverter and battery systems.
  • Tinned Copper Busbars: Ensures optimal conductivity and excellent corrosion resistance.
  • Modular M10 Interface: Securely links with other Victron Lynx products for a scalable distribution network.
  • Wide Voltage Compatibility: Suitable for 12V, 24V, and 48V installations.
  • Optional Fusing: Can be adapted to hold four MEGA fuses using an optional bolt kit.
  • Compact Dimensions: Measures 290 x 170 x 80mm, making it easy to fit onto tight system boards.

Build a Safer Power System Today

Upgrade your battery management with the Victron Lynx Power In M10. Whether you are wiring a bespoke campervan, an off-grid cabin, or a commercial vessel, this modular busbar provides the reliable foundation your system needs. Secure your power distribution network and order yours today for a cleaner, highly efficient electrical installation.

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