Hi all,
Trying to set up shore power on my Irwin 27 for when I move aboard in September for refrigeration, air conditioning, and computer needs. My marina's pedestal has a standard 30 amp outlet, and I have purchased a 30A cable. The previous owners did not use the AC system, so it is not active, though it is partially wired with 120V outlets throughout the boat and a 15 amp breaker already installed (see attached). After some research, some say that running 15a from 30a shore power is unsafe, even using a GFCI with a 30/15 adapter, as a short could cause a firey overload before the breaker is tripped. I think I need to install a main breaker that runs from a 30a inlet on the boat, then run wires to the existing subpanel (attached) from the main breaker for the individual circuits, right? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks!
-Dan
Trying to set up shore power on my Irwin 27 for when I move aboard in September for refrigeration, air conditioning, and computer needs. My marina's pedestal has a standard 30 amp outlet, and I have purchased a 30A cable. The previous owners did not use the AC system, so it is not active, though it is partially wired with 120V outlets throughout the boat and a 15 amp breaker already installed (see attached). After some research, some say that running 15a from 30a shore power is unsafe, even using a GFCI with a 30/15 adapter, as a short could cause a firey overload before the breaker is tripped. I think I need to install a main breaker that runs from a 30a inlet on the boat, then run wires to the existing subpanel (attached) from the main breaker for the individual circuits, right? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks!
-Dan
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