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New Inverter/House Bank

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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby Midnightsun » October 8th, 2019, 4:34 am

bud37 wrote:Source of the post Maybe I am missing something here......I am easily confused.....but isn't that breaker in your pic just 50 amps total......how many shore power cords do you have from the dock pedestal ?


It is 50a on each leg therefor 100a total, 50a line 1 and 50a line 2. Same setup as my boat. Single 50a, 6 gauge, 4 wire shore power cord is all that is required. Never had to do any kind of power management on Midnight Sun yet. Tons of juice available, many small older homes have 100a electrical panels. :-O
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby Viper » October 8th, 2019, 6:42 am

To clarify, 4 conductor power cord is used for a dual voltage system (125/250V) otherwise it'll be a 3 conductor cable which I suspect is the case in this particular application. My set up is the same; twin 50A cords, 125V. Line 2 is dedicated to the 3 air conditioning units and their raw water pump.
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby bud37 » October 8th, 2019, 9:35 am

Man thats more than enough, wow....we had a house that had only a 60 amp service.... :-D
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby vineyardgray » October 8th, 2019, 3:47 pm

Viper wrote:Source of the post My set up is the same; twin 50A cords, 125V.


Yes, I have two 50a 125v sockets on the boat, but the shore power socket is 125/250v so I have a single 50A 125/250v shore power cable that goes to a Y splitter at the boat (50A 125v to each socket on the boat).
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby RGrew176 » October 9th, 2019, 12:57 am

I had an older house one time. It had 60 amp service on 7 circuits. When I got done rewiring it there was 27 circuits and 150 amp service. World of difference. Never really had any issues with the old knob and tube wiring and 60 amp service but wanted to upgrade.
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby km1125 » October 9th, 2019, 8:04 am

RGrew176 wrote:Source of the post I had an older house one time. It had 60 amp service on 7 circuits. When I got done rewiring it there was 27 circuits and 150 amp service. World of difference. Never really had any issues with the old knob and tube wiring and 60 amp service but wanted to upgrade.


Not to stray too far off the thread, but my sister lived in a house also with knob-and-tube, but it was "protected" by two 15 amp glass fuses... wired in series! (that was the whole house)
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby bud37 » October 9th, 2019, 11:09 am

Vineyard, we have not forgotten about you... :-D ...

....I am most interested in your inverter install.
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Viper wrote:Source of the post My set up is the same; twin 50A cords, 125V.


Yes, I have two 50a 125v sockets on the boat, but the shore power socket is 125/250v so I have a single 50A 125/250v shore power cable that goes to a Y splitter at the boat (50A 125v to each socket on the boat).


Can you actually get 100amp service in a marina around here ? Sorry to sound so amazed, but I have never had a boat with more than 2x30amp and even that was difficult.
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby vineyardgray » October 9th, 2019, 12:28 pm

bud37 wrote:Source of the post Vineyard, we have not forgotten about you... ...


I don't mind the diversion - it does highlight how crazy high 100a is on a boat.

I believe all of the pedestals at the PCYC have 2x30a receptacles, and I believe they install the 50a receptacles on request, but this one was already installed. They also install GFCI breakers, which is the right thing to do but did cost me some money when I first moved it here to troubleshoot.

The boat was berthed at Trent port marina before and IIRC it had dual 30a as well. The boat runs fine on two 30a except I have an issue with inrush current of the u-line ice maker. For being designed to be on a boat, the inrush is quite high. I haven't measured but it does make the analog ammeter jump!

The triplex AWG 6 is here so should be further progress on the inverter install shortly!
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby vineyardgray » October 11th, 2019, 7:25 pm

What is this?

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Not much daylight left so lets have a look at this sucker

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Oh my.

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These will come in handy:

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More to come.
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Re: New Inverter/House Bank

Postby Viper » October 11th, 2019, 9:02 pm

You've been busy ;-)

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