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50 amp female to a 30 amp male
- buster53
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post You say the marina will let you install 50A service however I seriously doubt they want an outdated 125v 50a service. As mentioned this is almost impossible to find and discontinued long ago. They will like 125/250 50a service but you cannot connect to this. If they do let you install a 125v 50a receptacle you will still not be able to connect at other marinas without an adapter.
Midnightsun is correct. When your marina agreed to pay for new service, they are assuming you meant 125/250-50 amp. Someday when you leave, they will have service that no one will be able to use. And again, you still won't be able to plug in at any other marinas.
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
I just drove this boat from Seabrook TX north of Galveston stopping at no less than 6 or 8 spots for fuel and shore power around 500 miles. This is my first issue with running into 30 amp connections at my marina.
Every marina I stopped at had 50Amp that my shore power cord would work on with no issues.
Why would my marina slip which is only 6 years old put in 30 amp connections? Trying to save money or is 30 amp the new connection?
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
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Because this is the most widely used connection. Post some more pictures because if you can plug in everywhere you go then you must have the adapter to modification already.
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
- buster53
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
I'm at a marina with maybe 175 boats. I would say at least 90% are plugged into 30 amp.
Can't answer why you were able to plug in at all these marinas. Do you have any adaptors you are using?
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
buster53 wrote:Source of the post Why are you seeing more 30 amp? Usually, boats don't have 50 amp plugs until you get at least in the mid to upper 30 footers. I doubt you will ever see an under 35' with 50 amp power and there are a whole lot more boats in the 25'-35' range than you will see in the 35'-45' range. So yes, the demand for 30 amp power is way more than for 50 amp.
I'm at a marina with maybe 175 boats. I would say at least 90% are plugged into 30 amp.
Can't answer why you were able to plug in at all these marinas. Do you have any adaptors you are using?
Exactly, 50a is more when you get into dual and triple AC units found on 35'+ boats which are definitely not a majority.
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
Crusader xli
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Soddy Daisy Tn.
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
Buy a 50 amp to 2x30 amp Y adaptor and you will be covered anywhere you go.
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