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Re: GL: Shore Power

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MDeMetz@wmconnect.com
Thu, Mar 14, 2013 3:25 PM

In a message dated 3/13/2013 11:10:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
fred@tug44.org writes:

I'm looking for a very simple shore power box.  All it needs is a 30 amp
and a duplex.  No breakers needed here.

I would put a BAKER on the duplex receptical as they are rated at 15 amps (
some at 20 amps ).  Also you might think about running 30 amps at 240 V.,
with 2 sets of outlets.  This would give you power to run a welder or other
heavy power stuf.  You might consider pointing the recepticals down.  ( Never
get rain in them and releave the sharp bend at the plug ).  Just my
thoughts, Mike.</HTML>

In a message dated 3/13/2013 11:10:30 PM Central Daylight Time, fred@tug44.org writes: > I'm looking for a very simple shore power box. All it needs is a 30 amp > and a duplex. No breakers needed here. > I would put a BAKER on the duplex receptical as they are rated at 15 amps ( some at 20 amps ). Also you might think about running 30 amps at 240 V., with 2 sets of outlets. This would give you power to run a welder or other heavy power stuf. You might consider pointing the recepticals down. ( Never get rain in them and releave the sharp bend at the plug ). Just my thoughts, Mike.</HTML>