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Re: T&T: 30 amp service vs. 50 amp service

From: Peter Bennett (no email)
Date: Sun Jul 09 2006 - 23:39:13 EDT

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    Sunday, July 9, 2006, 8:19:23 PM, ron wrote:

    rb> SNIP:"I you have a 30/50 splitter that plugs into a 50 amp
    rb> receptacle then you are utilizing a 50 amp service, with a pair of 50 amp
    rb> breakers tied together. after having used a 50A cable for awhile, I much
    rb> prefer a splitter and two thirties tied into a 50 amp service.That 50 amp
    rb> cord is like an python, and expensive !" Bob England

    rb> I don't quite get what you are saying here Bob. If I take two 30A's the first
    rb> question is whether they are on the same phase or not- that affects what I can
    rb> pull.
    rb> Secondly where do the two 50A breakers you mention come from? The shore has two
    rb> 30A.

    Reading between and across the lines in the various posts, it seems that some people are discussing a 50 amp cord from the boat, with a Y cord on the shore end to plug into two 30 amp/120V outlets, while others are thinking of a 50 amp/240V outlet on the dock, with a Y cord permitting two 30 amp 120V cables to 30 amp inlets on the boat.

    The first arrangement will have 30 amp breakers on the dock, and a two-pole 50 amp breaker on the boat, while the second will have the 50 amp two-pole breaker on the dock, and 30 amp breakers on the boat.

    -- 
    Peter Bennett, VE7CEI    Vancouver, B.C., Canada
    Lien Hwa 28 (AKA Polaris 30) "Sea Spray"
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