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- Pchauvin05
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- Vessel Info: 2002 Carver 396 Cummins Diesels
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New Carver Owner
We just purchased a 2002 Carver 396. Above all, we wanted a covered slip. The only available covered slip right now has 30amp service. What can we run on 30 amp shore power? More importantly, what can’t we run on only 30 amp?
- bud37
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Re: New Carver Owner
Easy enough, have done that for years with different boats.....the only real issue will be the hvac.
- Pchauvin05
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Re: New Carver Owner
- bud37
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Re: New Carver Owner
- buster53
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Re: New Carver Owner
If you have 2, you can run a lot, maybe not everything, but quite a bit.
If you only have 1 plug, it's going to be difficult and you will have to learn power management. If yo want to run A, you need to turn of B, maybe even C.
Let us know if you have 1 or 2 power outlets. If 1, I can give you a trick to use that I did on our 3807 which wasn't much smaller than your 396.
- Pchauvin05
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Re: New Carver Owner
Sorry, wasn’t clear. Yes it is (2) 30 amp plugs.
- buster53
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Re: New Carver Owner
I'm guessing you have 3 AC units. You certainly can run 2. Maybe 3. Try. Turn on the 2 biggest first and save the smallest for last as it will have the smallest start up surge.
As far as the house is concerned, you will quickly learn how to manage that. If you are cooking dinner on the stove top and someone wants to run a hair dryer, flip off the water heater. the water heater was the first thing we would turn off if we knew we were going to go over the 30 amp limit.
- denpooch
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Re: New Carver Owner
When traveling at transient, I get 2 - 30 amps and am able to run both a/c units and everything else. (I have 2 compressors, not 3)
At home port, I have one 30amp, use a splitter and as suggested by other folks, and I manage the load. I keep an eye on the gauges and in general I can only run 1 a/c unit without going below 100 volts.
When utilizing the Genset (when the sum-o-bitch is working!), I can run both compressors without a hitch.
Just watch the gauges.
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