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"Roger Long" wrote in news:TRowg.3951$1Z5.1739
@twister.nyroc.rr.com: Although I'll unplug him at the boat as well, I'd like to know for general curiosity whether there is any back feed from the unused inlet plug. Is there any possible harm (other than a testosterone fueled territory incident) from simply coiling up one of these cords with a nice note that there are only so many plugs? Most boats, here at least, with two cables have one powering the boat's original power panel and the other powering the air conditioner, separately. This is done so you can sidle up to a dock that only has 30A outlets for your 60A load. 30A not being enough to run the fridge, hot water tank and still have enough left to crank the unforgiving cheap marine air conditioner's cheap compressor noone thought to put an easy-start kit into. Unplugging one of them simply spoils all the food left in the fridge. Unplugging the other one stops the air conditioner and leaves the boat smelling like a swamp from the amazingly complex biologicals growing in the bilge water...(c; -- When you come up to the checkout, ask someone if they saw the INS agents carrying off 3 people from the store... See how many illegals you can get to abandon their carts... moving YOU up in line....(c; |
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