Shore Power Lead adapter
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If you want an adaptor with a standard mains plug an the circular socket for the boat lead, then yes you can get them as we have one aboard.
I would suggest looking in your local camping supplies shop as it is likely to be a third the cost than at a chandlers.
It's nothing special, just a short piece of cable with the connectors on each end
I would suggest looking in your local camping supplies shop as it is likely to be a third the cost than at a chandlers.
It's nothing special, just a short piece of cable with the connectors on each end
Not sure what you are trying to achieve Jon.
The shore power should be a standard european three pin socket usually Blue indicating 240v into a pole with rcd protection. From there you would have a lead terminating with a something like a twist lock marinco 240 boat socket, yellow, which plugs into your boat at a marinco plug, yellow or stainless.
http://www.marinco.com/files/Shore%20Power.pdf
The boat though should be wired from there to it's own rcd system and you should take care to keep your earths and dc neutrals isolated. Be aware that any leakage will cause problems with your anodic protection and if you leave the boat plugged in you can end up with your anodes doing the work for everything around you.
The shore power should be a standard european three pin socket usually Blue indicating 240v into a pole with rcd protection. From there you would have a lead terminating with a something like a twist lock marinco 240 boat socket, yellow, which plugs into your boat at a marinco plug, yellow or stainless.
http://www.marinco.com/files/Shore%20Power.pdf
The boat though should be wired from there to it's own rcd system and you should take care to keep your earths and dc neutrals isolated. Be aware that any leakage will cause problems with your anodic protection and if you leave the boat plugged in you can end up with your anodes doing the work for everything around you.
ok I have not explained myself properly, so apologies as I can picture it fine from where i am sat
I have the circular blue 3 pin plug and have used it sucessfully when mooring in Chatham Marina, plug and play, all my 240v sockets work on board and batteries charge and fridge can work of the mains... jobs a goodun
Trouble is my mooring.... is 240v, 3 pin house plug only (as not supposed to be used for powering boats) .... I figured for a couple of hours a week it wouldn't hurt when down there doing work to run the boat off of the mooring mains, charge the batteries, run the fridge etc
So wanted a 3 pin houseplug that had a female 3 pin boat plug on the end to get some sneaky power obviosly for my power tools only
I have the circular blue 3 pin plug and have used it sucessfully when mooring in Chatham Marina, plug and play, all my 240v sockets work on board and batteries charge and fridge can work of the mains... jobs a goodun
Trouble is my mooring.... is 240v, 3 pin house plug only (as not supposed to be used for powering boats) .... I figured for a couple of hours a week it wouldn't hurt when down there doing work to run the boat off of the mooring mains, charge the batteries, run the fridge etc
So wanted a 3 pin houseplug that had a female 3 pin boat plug on the end to get some sneaky power obviosly for my power tools only
That is what I was referring to, so they are definitely available. Ours came from the local camping shop, so it might be worth trying there.
Edit - In fact, here is one: http://www.marinescene.co.uk/product/5178/hook-up-...
Edit - In fact, here is one: http://www.marinescene.co.uk/product/5178/hook-up-...
Idlehands said:
Ah right - you want advice on how to steal electricity.
Get a stanley knife and cut the live cable while you're still wearing the wet wetsuit you wore to clean off the hull.
yeah thats right as I don't already pay for moorings and use of electricity.... comeon anal brigade! is that the best you got! Get a stanley knife and cut the live cable while you're still wearing the wet wetsuit you wore to clean off the hull.
tank slapper said:
That is what I was referring to, so they are definitely available. Ours came from the local camping shop, so it might be worth trying there.
Edit - In fact, here is one: http://www.marinescene.co.uk/product/5178/hook-up-...
Brilliant . Exactly the ticket. Edit - In fact, here is one: http://www.marinescene.co.uk/product/5178/hook-up-...
I know the round blue jobbie as 'Ceeform', if that helps.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&...
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&...
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