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

From: Steve Sipe (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2006 - 19:26:26 EDT

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    ron barr wrote:
    > Ron,
    > I understand that one has at 120V.... 60 amps - two 30 amp legs as opposed to a
    > single 30 amps but not as much as a 50A which gives a total of 100 A or 50 on
    > two legs of 120V.
    >
    > By the way where is this Hubbell Y with the indicators available for less than
    > the Marinco?
    >
    > Ron Barr
    > Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC 42
    > Presently lying Fort Ticonderoga Lake Champlain
    > Which goes to prove one can carry almost 17 ft up the Champlain Canal
    > since everything seems to be left on top of my fly bridge roof.
    > KB1LFX
    >
    Just bought a Charles reverse Smart Wye for 257.00 from marine.com. It
    was about 20-30 bucks more than the Hubbell, but I've had Hubbel 30A
    cordsets before and I'm not particularly fond of the way they mate up
    with other cords. I believe the Charles products are pretty good
    quality. The Marinco is $466 at Defender.

    Oh, BTW on the whole shore power amps, just frame it in watts or KW,
    volts x amps.
    Easy.

    steve sipe
    settlement TOMORROW on the new (to us) boat!!!
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