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On 10/15/2015 12:41 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: I've been looking for a suitable isolation transformer to solve the pesky shore power issues with marinas in Caribbean ports. Typically they offer 240 volt power with no neutral center tap, 50 Hz of course. We also run into docks with overly sensitive ground fault interrupters (GFIs). An isolation transformer can potentially solve both of those problems. I just scored one like this on EBAY for $125: http://www.zoro.com/acme-electric-export-transformer-5kva-120240v-wall-tf279263s/i/G2913784/?gclid=CNSH0ZvYxMgCFUqRHwodo9oBhg It's good for 5 KVA which should be enough for one or two zones of air conditioning plus the battery chargers and water heater. I'll build a water tight box out of starboard and put US style 50 amp in/out connectors on it. With some suitable pig tail adapters it should be good for just about anywhere. A 10 KVA transformer would be better but weight, size and cost issues are prohibitive. Seeing how small a Honda 3KW generator is, maybe you could get a small 240/50 motor and drive a 10kva alternator giving out 120/60. Might be smaller and lighter overall. How do you get 10 kva or even 5 kva out of a 3kw generator? |
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