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Shore Power Safety
- Midnightsun
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2007 41CMY
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Shore Power Safety
I am not trying to sell Smartplugs although I did convert mine as I do believe they are the way to go. The point of this post is to get everyone to check your cords on a regular annual basis and replace as required. Also look for issues at the pedestal connector and report it to the marina if you see anything. A quick look every time you connect/disconnect is easy however you need to know what you are looking for. Black marks anywhere around any connector is a sign of a major issue awaiting to happen and must be addressed immediately.
If you decide to go all out and replace your boat side connector with a Smartplug as opposed to a new common cord, here is the link. https://smartplug.com
- g36
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Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- Tireless
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- bud37
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I have made a habit of checking the cord plugs when not drawing power and powered up with the IR temp gun...compare the two. Maybe catch something going bad early on.
This is a mighty large business to get changed around, no matter what, you will always have the uneducated and the " I don't cares" to deal with.
If you want some real excitement, walk the docks with your clamp meter....
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- AaHubb
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my twin diesel pusher - Location: Kennewick, Wa
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..Aaron
SeaDragon
- Midnightsun
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Re: Shore Power Safety
I did look into this which is probably what you are referring to, costly to say the least as it also needs to be combined with their breaker. Over $500 US plus install. https://smartplug.com/marine/elci-sensors-and-breakers
- bud37
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Maybe some marinas have upgraded to this already. The sooner the better for peoples safety Imo, No Swimming in marinas is a given, but people trip and fall in all the time.The guy behind me one year used to jump from the dock to his swim platform with the live cord end in hand cause he left it plugged in at all times ( its easier don't you know.... ), until it was pointed out the stupidity of that act,it apparently never crossed his mind ??
There still needs to be more education as to safe practice by boaters and marinas in regards to electrical safety and the more we talk about it the more people will be more informed.....good thread so far....
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