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Default ??? upgrading shore power to 50A 220V

On Monday, March 24, 2014 3:12:15 PM UTC-7, Mr. Luddite wrote:


I stand by my previous comments, including my suggestion to employ the




help of a licensed electrician if he is not familiar or sure how it is done.




I am not disagreeing with you. I simply suggested that if he is not

familiar with how power is distributed at a marina that he should

consider hiring a licensed electrician to help him. If you want to

walk him through how to rewire his boat and service and be responsible

for whatever the outcome is, have at it. Not me.


exactly. AND...what does the marina say about this? If I was the owner of the marina I'd definitely want it done right for liability protection.
 
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