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From: Paul Turner (no email)
Date: Sat Jul 08 2006 - 09:46:02 EDT
In effect, via the splitter, both 30A lines are now plugged into a
single 50A circuit meaning either 30A line may draw up to its
capacity (30A), but TOGETHER they may not draw more than 50A.
Paul Turner Annapolis, MD
NT37-35 "Manitou III"
On Jul 8, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Keith wrote:
> ....which gives you 60 amps total, right?
>
>
> Keith
> _____
> I love to give homemade gifts, ... umm, which one of the kids would
> you
> like?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Bennett" <>
>
>>
>> I haven't used one of those adapators (my boat barely justifies a
>> 15 amp
>> 120V service...), but you will be limited to 30 amps on each leg,
>> rather
>> than the 50 amps you could use with a proper 50A 240V service.
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