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

From: Ron Rogers (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 10 2006 - 00:06:42 EDT

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    Peter,

    That's clear but you left one answer out. If you are connected to two 30 amp
    outlets on two different legs on the dock with a "Y" adapter to a 50 amp
    cable to a 50 amp inlet on the boat, how many amps are available to the boat
    panel at 240V and how many amps are available at 110V?

    Thank you,
    Ron Rogers

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Peter Bennett" <>
    |
    | 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
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