C capt307 New Member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location saugus mass Apr 7, 2010 #1 can I do work on my boat using shore power supplied from my house ?
freddy063 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 2007 Messages 568 Reaction score 31 Points 28 Location Maine Apr 7, 2010 #2 yes, I do it all the time,do you have the right cords?
C capt307 New Member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location saugus mass Apr 7, 2010 #3 I HAVE A PIGTAIL DOUBLE MAIL INTO MY SHOREPOWER CORD INTO THE BOAT. I WAS JUST WONDERING IF THEY ARE COMPATABLE?
I HAVE A PIGTAIL DOUBLE MAIL INTO MY SHOREPOWER CORD INTO THE BOAT. I WAS JUST WONDERING IF THEY ARE COMPATABLE?
freddy063 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 2007 Messages 568 Reaction score 31 Points 28 Location Maine Apr 7, 2010 #4 AC power is no different at you house than at the marina. My boat is 110 volts with 3 wires ,I got a cord from the local boat store that linked my shore power cord to a plain old plug. As long as your cords are right there is no difference.
AC power is no different at you house than at the marina. My boat is 110 volts with 3 wires ,I got a cord from the local boat store that linked my shore power cord to a plain old plug. As long as your cords are right there is no difference.
freddy063 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 2007 Messages 568 Reaction score 31 Points 28 Location Maine Apr 7, 2010 #5 And welcome to the site.
C capt307 New Member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location saugus mass Apr 8, 2010 #6 FREDDY THANKS FOR THE ADVICE AND THE WELCOME.