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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Default Isolation Transformer and DC corrosion

Definitely mount it on the boat. Once you make a place for it to mount
wiring it up is simple but I wish I could find a Charles transformer for
less than $500. I need two and the best price I have found is $670 each.

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"David&Joan" wrote in message
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Whatever you do, don't install the isolation transformer at the dock box,
install it in your boat. That way you can easily take it with you. And BTW
a 30 amp Charles River isolation transformer is less than $500 bucks and
will take less than an hour to install it on your boat.

David



 
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