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Jim
Hi all, Am about to add a battery charger along with a socket arrangement in the side of the cabin for plugging into shore power on our O'Day 30. Our use of the shore power will be for occassional recharging of the batteries and as a power source for operating cabin lights, maybe an electric coffee maker once in a while, and a radio/cd player while at a slip here and there along the way. We cruise, at most, 4 weeks a year where we would be using this arrangement. We use a slip at home base but spend very little time on board at the slip where we use any power to speak of. What's available for this installation seems to range from a simple socket that would take a normal extension chord to what appear to be perhaps overly heavy duty "shore power" chords and (locking) sockets. As we have two batteries to work with, I'm looking at either the Guest "Trolling Motor Series Charger" or, perhaps, the Guest Smart Leg Model 2614....10 Amp Charger, which apparently charges each battery through its stages independently. Having said all of that, any thoughts as to whether I need to go with a high end power chord and (locking) socket, or will a normal extension chord and socket do the trick? And, any comments on the overall plan and/or on the components I'm considering also welcome... Thanks, Jim