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"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message
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"Ken Heaton" wrote in message

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Why don't you just plug your shore power cord into your inverter? This
would provide power throughout the boat with no danger of exposed live
prongs and no chance of forgetting to unplug the inverter before

plugging
into shore power.


Not advisable unless ground fault interrupts are installed on the outlets

.. . .

Without those, the damned inverter, if powerful enough, might go right on
its merry way electrocuting you.

CN


This is good advice. Actually, as you will find marinas don't have ground
faults on their shore power feeds, this is good advice for shore power use
as well. Ground fault outlets are inexpensive, easy to install and as only
the first outlet on any one circuit has to be ground fault (the others can
be fed through the first, see the instructions that come with the outlet)
there is no excuse for not having them on your boat.
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