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50 amp power y spec
- zoomiej
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50 amp power y spec
Currently, I have a 50 amp (male) to two 50 amp y that allows to plug both 50 amp power cables coming from the boat into one connector ashore.
What I am looking to do is use one cord, with the y at the boat (female) end.
My question is this, what is the spec for the boat receivers, 50 amp 125v or 50 amp 125/240v
- buster53
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
- g36
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
heres a pic that will help.
https://images.app.goo.gl/MjqUvLSGtLNTaR6a8
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
I do need to budget my amps but not a big deal. I just turn off the air while using any other high draw appliances such as coffee makers, etc
- ColRon
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Murray, KY

- g36
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
really just depends on how much money you want to spend or how big of pain coiling the cord up is i guess. if you want to change imo . the single cord since you already have a y
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
g36 wrote:Source of the post imo a 50 ft 4 wire shore cord will start at about $400.00 in addtion to midnightsun suggestion of replacing a shore inlet. and for darrenlife's' suggestion,, it would be a pain in the butt for me to keep reminding my wife to turn stuff off and on to keep from tripping the circuit breaker. 50amp 125v are old but not obsolete in usa in the south where we boat, yes they are less options with it.
really just depends on how much money you want to spend or how big of pain coiling the cord up is i guess. if you want to change imo . the single cord since you already have a y
Not sure I am following you on this. Nothing to turn off as you have 100a of power available.
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
Midnightsun wrote:Source of the postg36 wrote:Source of the post imo a 50 ft 4 wire shore cord will start at about $400.00 in addtion to midnightsun suggestion of replacing a shore inlet. and for darrenlife's' suggestion,, it would be a pain in the butt for me to keep reminding my wife to turn stuff off and on to keep from tripping the circuit breaker. 50amp 125v are old but not obsolete in usa in the south where we boat, yes they are less options with it.
really just depends on how much money you want to spend or how big of pain coiling the cord up is i guess. if you want to change imo . the single cord since you already have a y
Not sure I am following you on this. Nothing to turn off as you have 100a of power available.
Hans, I think g36 was referring to darrinlife’s set up as he connects his 50 amp cord to a 30 amp adapter at the pedestal. At first I had the same thought as you until after I reread it a couple of times.

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- bud37
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Re: 50 amp power y spec
zoomiej wrote:Source of the post I am currently away from my 396, but looking to come up with a solution for shore power.
Currently, I have a 50 amp (male) to two 50 amp y that allows to plug both 50 amp power cables coming from the boat into one connector ashore.
What I am looking to do is use one cord, with the y at the boat (female) end.
My question is this, what is the spec for the boat receivers, 50 amp 125v or 50 amp 125/240v
What power is available from the one plug at the dock/shore pedestal..? This will affect what you can do properly.

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