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From: ron barr (no email)
Date: Sun Jul 09 2006 - 22:58:08 EDT
SNIP: "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."
My shore breaker board has two legs.
It seems to me that the TOTAL draw at any time should max out at 50A were I to
use my 50A connection to a 50A shore outlet - or do I get 50A on each leg - I
don't think so. A 30A single connection gives me 30A total no? So how do I get
60A as someone suggested? That would be more than the 50A connection. The other
issue is that the two 30"s have to have the opposite legs of the 125 feed?
Ron Barr
Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC 42
Presently lying Lock 7 Champlain Canal
KB1LFX
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