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50 amp power y spec
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
The 125/250 has 2, dog leg prongs compared to the 125 which has only 1. https://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/DIY-Shore-Power
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Geaux Time wrote:Source of the post The 2 power cords coming from the boat are both 50a 125/250 and I have one 50a 125/250 receptacle in the pedestal at the dock. Is there anyway to make this work?
Yep... just get a 50A 125/250 "Y" adapter. You just have to manage your peak loads so you don't trip the shore breaker.
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km1125 wrote:Source of the postGeaux Time wrote:Source of the post The 2 power cords coming from the boat are both 50a 125/250 and I have one 50a 125/250 receptacle in the pedestal at the dock. Is there anyway to make this work?
Yep... just get a 50A 125/250 "Y" adapter. You just have to manage your peak loads so you don't trip the shore breaker.
Any idea where to find one? Hubbell told me that one doesn't exist
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Not sure why that link doesn't show up... let me try it this way:
https://www.amazon.com/Amp-Up-Marine-Splitter-Adapter/dp/B07YCRS6KN/ref=sr_1_10?crid=SW3SBRB4AQFU&keywords=marine+50A+125%2F250+%22Y%22+adapter&qid=1658424075&sprefix=marine+50a+125%2F250+y+adapter%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-10
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
https://www.marinco.com/en/p/165AY/Y-Ad ... e-To-2-50A

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