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EASI54 July 19th 06 10:50 PM

Euro receptacles/ AC plugs
 
Hi,

Since their installation when the boat was configured around 1988 in Germany, I am curious about advantages of having them remain in the vessel for the future, when I cast off to other countries from the US. Are they still needed or is there standards of uniformity in most appliances sold in the US?


I am prepping my boat for blue water sailing and would appreciate any feedback.

Thanks,

Easi54 my first boat, I want to do it right!

Dick Locke July 20th 06 04:46 AM

Euro receptacles/ AC plugs
 
If you have them and also standard US sockets, keep them. If you
decide to sell the boat somewhere away from North America it will help
resale value.

Of course the big question is how are they powered? Where do you get
the 220v to power them?

If you don't have US sockets installed, don't think you can remove the
Euro sockets and put US sockets in their place. 220 volt appliances
use half the current of 110 volt appliances, so it's very likely the
wires are too thin for 110 volt use.

On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 22:50:41 +0100, EASI54
wrote:


Hi,

Since their installation when the boat was configured around 1988 in
Germany, I am curious about advantages of having them remain in the
vessel for the future, when I cast off to other countries from the US.
Are they still needed or is there standards of uniformity in most
appliances sold in the US?


I am prepping my boat for blue water sailing and would appreciate any
feedback.

Thanks,

Easi54 my first boat, I want to do it right!




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