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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
- buster53
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- km1125
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
buster53 wrote:Source of the post I can promise you, VA is no stranger to stifling heat and 90% plus humidity. Not too bad this past summer, but July and Aug can get downright ugly around here.
I've lived there. Honestly, I don't think it can compare to St Louis, much less MS.
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
So yesterday I reached out to a company who can supply me pigtails for my current shore power cords for only $99 plus tax.
I also reached out to an electrician to come to the slip and giive me an estimate.
Generator is a 10,000 watt Kohler 10E with 700 now. I bought it with 611 hrs. When I load it down with everything fridge, lights and both a/c's running. It is showing about a 25% load on the panel. So I would think it could carry a 3rd 16kbtu? 80 to 85% of the time will be on shore panel though.
The panel even has a breaker for the 3rd unit.
Thanks for the info and ya are the bomb.
- g36
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
i know you had a lost your boat keys in a post awhile back what did you eventually do? obviously your back boating. just wondering.
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- bud37
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Re: 50 amp female to a 30 amp male
Serendipity wrote:Source of the post I also reached out to an electrician to come to the slip and giive me an estimate.
Just a reminder, make sure he is current with marine wiring practices to be safe.
- Midnightsun
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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
Naturally he is not as in tune to marine applications as ya are so that is why I ask here first.
So he stopped by and found a Marico EEL pigtail I did not even realize I had in a cubby hole. A Marinco p30-503 EEL 50A-125V Female to 30A-125V Male Pigtail adapter.
It works perfect and is running both my A/C's and I have ordered another pigtail like it.
One of you nice guys gave me a link to order new ignition switches and I ordered from the link. Both switches were $16 a piece. I installed them and they worked flawlessly. They are the basic 3 prong type.
So life is good right now. I just need time to clean her up and moisturize the wood among other things.
Here are some pics of her finally resting in her slip. I reinstalled the eisenglass panels after taking these pics.
- Midnightsun
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