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Re: T&T: 30A/50A Y Adapters

From: Peter Bennett (no email)
Date: Sun Jul 09 2006 - 23:31:56 EDT

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    Sunday, July 9, 2006, 7:58:08 PM, ron wrote:

    rb> SNIP: "In effect, via the splitter, both 30A lines are now plugged into a
    rb> single 50A circuit meaning either 30A line may draw up to its
    rb> capacity (30A), but TOGETHER they may not draw more than 50A."

    rb> My shore breaker board has two legs.
    rb> It seems to me that the TOTAL draw at any time should max out at 50A were I to
    rb> use my 50A connection to a 50A shore outlet - or do I get 50A on each leg - I
    rb> don't think so. A 30A single connection gives me 30A total no? So how do I get
    rb> 60A as someone suggested? That would be more than the 50A connection. The other
    rb> issue is that the two 30"s have to have the opposite legs of the 125 feed?

    I see some confusion here, caused by the use of 120 and 240 volts.

    The 50 amp/240V outlet you would normally plug into can be viewed as supplying 50 amp at 240 V, or 2 x 50 amp at 120 V (which some people seem to want to call a 100 amp service). Ashore, this would be called a 50 amp service (most houses probably have a 100 or 200 amp, 240 volt service)

    When we put a Y-cord adapator on the shore end of the 50 amp 240V power cord, we can plug the two legs of the Y into two separate 30 amp 120 volt outlets - this should (unless we hit two outlets on the same phase) give us 30 amps at 240 V (a 30 amp/240V service).

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    Peter Bennett, VE7CEI    Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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