Collection: Electricity on board
Onboard electrics – safe and reliable power supply for your boat
A well-planned electrical system is the foundation of a safe and comfortable boating experience. At Seaside Marin you'll find a complete range of marine electrical equipment – from batteries, chargers and solar panels to shore power, lighting, switches and fuses. All carefully selected to withstand the demanding marine environment.
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Battery box with power outlet
Regular price From 950 SEKRegular priceSale price From 950 SEK -
Battery disconnector 1 battery
Regular price 295 SEKRegular priceSale price 295 SEK -
Battery disconnector 2 batteries
Regular price 375 SEKRegular priceSale price 375 SEK -
Battery terminal shoe 35 120 mm², Minus
Regular price 209 SEKRegular priceSale price 209 SEK -
Battery terminal shoe 35 120 mm², Plus
Regular price 209 SEKRegular priceSale price 209 SEK -
Battery terminal shoe with plastic cover
Regular price 199 SEKRegular priceSale price 199 SEK -
Battery terminal shoes in tinned brass
Regular price 155 SEKRegular priceSale price 155 SEK -
Battery terminals with 1 plus and 1 minus pole
Regular price 165 SEKRegular priceSale price 165 SEK -
Battery terminal shoes with wing nut
Regular price 139 SEKRegular priceSale price 139 SEK -
BEP 701 Main switch - Surface mounted
Regular price 545 SEKRegular priceSale price 545 SEK -
BEP 701 PM Main switch - Recessed
Regular price 555 SEKRegular priceSale price 555 SEK -
BEP splash-proof electrical panel with 6 contacts, 12/24V
Regular price 2 459 SEKRegular priceSale price 2 459 SEK -
Blade fuse holder with diode, 30 amp.
Regular price 97 SEKRegular priceSale price 97 SEK -
Blade fuse holder, 120 amp.
Regular price 159 SEKRegular priceSale price 159 SEK -
Blue Sea 12V connector
Regular price 175 SEKRegular priceSale price 175 SEK -
Blue Sea double USB socket (Carling)
Regular price 695 SEKRegular priceSale price 695 SEK
Choose the right electrical equipment – for your boat and your needs
A reliable electrical system on board is about more than keeping the lights on. The right batteries, chargers and overload protection determine whether you can trust your equipment when it really matters. We'll help you build an electrical system that works – season after season.
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Batteries & battery boxes
The right battery is the foundation of every onboard electrical system. Choose capacity and type based on your consumption and how long you want to be self-sufficient. 👉 Battery box (~115 Ah)
Battery chargers
A good charger extends battery life and keeps it in top condition. Choose a charger suited to your battery type and capacity. 👉 CTEK battery charger CT5 · Exide battery charger
Solar panels & regulators
Solar panels provide free and silent energy – perfect for keeping batteries charged during longer stays in harbour or at anchor. 👉 Victron solar panel accessories · Solar panel regulator 4-step G2 PWM
Shore power
Shore power gives access to 230V in harbour and the ability to charge batteries and run comfort equipment without draining the onboard system. 👉 CEE male connector for cable mounting · Shore power distribution box
Lighting
LED lighting provides good light with low power consumption – important on board where every amp-hour counts. 👉 Båtsystem U-pro LED 480mm with switch · LED lighting Casolux Mille courtesy
Switches, fuses & electrical panels
A well-organised electrical panel with the right fuses protects your equipment and makes troubleshooting easy. Choose splash-proof options designed for the marine environment. 👉 KFix automatic fuse · BEP splash-proof electrical panel with 6 contacts, 12/24V
Frequently asked questions about onboard electrics
Which battery suits my boat?
It depends on your consumption and how long you want to be self-sufficient. As a rule of thumb, battery capacity should be at least twice your daily consumption in amp-hours.
Can I charge the battery with a solar panel?
Yes – a solar panel with the right regulator charges the battery efficiently and silently. Remember to choose a regulator that matches the solar panel's output and your battery type.
What is the difference between shore power and the 12V system?
The 12V system is powered by the boat's batteries and is used for navigation, lighting and pumps. Shore power (230V) is connected in harbour and provides access to mains electricity as well as the ability to charge the batteries.
Need help with your electrical system?
We're happy to help – contact us for personal advice on marine electrical equipment and installation.