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"Edgar" wrote in message
... "Capt. JG" wrote in message easolutions... I've recently had an interesting, perplexing, and disturbing situation come up. I connect my boat in the usual way to the dock box supplied A/C. It can easily sit for a week (without me visiting) or more during the colder months here, especially during the holiday season between late November and early January. I believe it's a 20 am circuit. In any case, I have very modest A/C requirements when I'm not on the boat, namely, maintaing the two bilge pumps and keeping the two batteries (starting and house) topped up. I have a newish 30 amp rated cord, and the charger is very new, as well as the batteries. Haven't had any problems aboard, as far as circuit tripping or even a fuse popping. I tested both bilge pumps, and they work fine, dumping the small amount of water without a problem. In the last month, I've arrived at the dock to find that the dock box switch in the off position three times. The first time I chalked it up to me forgetting to switch it on when I arrived back at the slip. The second time to my neighbor perhaps switching it off by mistake. However, the third time I did some checking. My neighbor didn't do it (hasn't been to his boat in over a month), the marina hasn't been working on the docks (check with the maintenance guy), and I haven't been there to forget (unless I forgot going, which is unlikely LOL). When I spoke with the maintenance guy on the phone, he went down to take a look, then tried to claim that it was an old cord (it's less than two years old, shows practically no weather wear, and the terminals look fine - no charring/pitting - on either end). The boat connection is secure with a ring lock, so none of that flies. I'm fairly certain that no one else who has a boat has even been around this last month, except for possibly the rich guy on the end tie who rarely leaves the dock. So, I'm left with a couple of possibilities... either someone has been deliberately turning off the A/C (not necessarily maliciously) or something in the box is tripping the switch. Am I missing something? Could it be something else? 1. If the switch in the dock box is also a circuit breaker you should be aware that some of these are very hair trigger and if you have fitted a large charger with a transformer in it the current to build up the flux in the transformer can be very high for a couple of milliseconds and some breakers will trip at that point. I had this trouble on my boat which , having come from USA, has a lot of 110v stuff on board. I fitted a 2:1 transformer to run it off 220 volts and it tripped all power to the whole of the dock finger every time I connected. Spoke to the transformer manufacturers and they said this transformer (rated 21/2 kw.) takes 300 amps for a few milliseconds before it stabilises. They said this is a common problem in marinas where boats are fitted with isolating transformers. Acting on their recommendations I fitted a'current limiter', which seems to be a capacitor about the size of a quarter, in series on the input side and problem was solved. Well, I don't have a high end charger... and I don't run ac when I'm not on the boat. 2. Sometimes people come to the marina to work on their boat and find that there are no vacant sockets available for plugging in their tools so they are apt to unplug someone at random and may forget to switch back on when they go home. Perhaps it was the maintenance guy you refer to and he is just putting up an excuse by blaming your cord. This is what I think.... he's probably aware of it right now. :-) The plug next to mine is typically empty, but it's possible someone needed both. It's a mystery of the sea I guess. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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