Ok, so this is going to get a little technical.
First of all, how many out there with 12kw FP gensets?
If yes,,, next question
Are you running Magnum Energy charger / inverter?
If yes, next question,
When you are at anchor, and you are running your charger from the genset, and having an airco unit turned on, (let's assume The main salon airco), is your genset throwing out an error "phase imbalance"?
I know why this is happening, and I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same problem?
Secondly,, and this is MUCH more important
Last summer I posted a hunter wiring error where the 220v connects to the power inlet. I found on my boat that the green wire was connected to the white wire input on the receptacle.
To be clear. If you have a 220 volt input boat, AND and isolation transformer, the neutral is derived from the transformer secondary. You DO NOT use the shore neutral. Hunter mistakenly installed the green conductor into the white receptacle position. The green MUST be connected to to the grounded housing.
I urge people to check this. A few reported back, and said , yes, it was wrong.
This it potentially very dangerous
Second reminder.
I Damned near got killed from a Marinco smart Y adapter
First, here is a common setup.
Marinco smart Y plugs into 2 30 amp dock receptacles. This wires to a 240v 50amp female. You then connect your 50 amp power cord into the adapter, and plug it into the boat.
Here is the VERY SERIOUS problem. If you have your 50 amp power cable connected to the adapter, which is plugged into the boat, as soon as you plug the first 30 amp male plug into the dock power post, the second 30 amp MALE plug contacts become energized with full voltage. So. If you inadvertently touch the exposed blades on the second 30 amp plug, you are going to go (literally ) flying about 3, feet.
After recovering from the serious trauma of this, I tracked it down, and figured out why this was happening. It WAS NOT a Hunter wiring error. The problem was that Marinco made no allowance for the use of an isolation transformer. Which would energize the exposed prong with 230 volts
I contacted them. Yes. They knew all about it. And their answer was that the "newer design corrected this" They recccomended I buy a new one.
If you have a Marinco smart y adapter which looks like a big plastic moulding, (not a box- shaped unit) get rid of it with extreme prejudice.
First of all, how many out there with 12kw FP gensets?
If yes,,, next question
Are you running Magnum Energy charger / inverter?
If yes, next question,
When you are at anchor, and you are running your charger from the genset, and having an airco unit turned on, (let's assume The main salon airco), is your genset throwing out an error "phase imbalance"?
I know why this is happening, and I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same problem?
Secondly,, and this is MUCH more important
Last summer I posted a hunter wiring error where the 220v connects to the power inlet. I found on my boat that the green wire was connected to the white wire input on the receptacle.
To be clear. If you have a 220 volt input boat, AND and isolation transformer, the neutral is derived from the transformer secondary. You DO NOT use the shore neutral. Hunter mistakenly installed the green conductor into the white receptacle position. The green MUST be connected to to the grounded housing.
I urge people to check this. A few reported back, and said , yes, it was wrong.
This it potentially very dangerous
Second reminder.
I Damned near got killed from a Marinco smart Y adapter
First, here is a common setup.
Marinco smart Y plugs into 2 30 amp dock receptacles. This wires to a 240v 50amp female. You then connect your 50 amp power cord into the adapter, and plug it into the boat.
Here is the VERY SERIOUS problem. If you have your 50 amp power cable connected to the adapter, which is plugged into the boat, as soon as you plug the first 30 amp male plug into the dock power post, the second 30 amp MALE plug contacts become energized with full voltage. So. If you inadvertently touch the exposed blades on the second 30 amp plug, you are going to go (literally ) flying about 3, feet.
After recovering from the serious trauma of this, I tracked it down, and figured out why this was happening. It WAS NOT a Hunter wiring error. The problem was that Marinco made no allowance for the use of an isolation transformer. Which would energize the exposed prong with 230 volts
I contacted them. Yes. They knew all about it. And their answer was that the "newer design corrected this" They recccomended I buy a new one.
If you have a Marinco smart y adapter which looks like a big plastic moulding, (not a box- shaped unit) get rid of it with extreme prejudice.