I will have a look
so is that true - there is a pretty good correlation between the size of the leads and the power carrying capacity
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I was thinking along the lines of a polarised plug/socket arrangement. Was originally considering using the DIN mains plugs that computers use as they come in a variation of types but I may end up in something like a 15A round pin mains socket, one for each battery. I can then also plug in the solar panels when I leave the boat. WIP
can I just attach my battery charger to the 12 volt plug, shove it into the cigar socket and charge from there?
the socket is easy to reach - the batteries are buried under the berths.
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Indeed so. Though they do vary a lot (from bad to worse, some might say).Cigar lighter sockets are unreliable tat ......
I'd strongly advise not using anything which is used anywhere, or which has been used anywhere, for AC mains. Sod's Law is remorseless.
As VicS has mentioned, voltage drop between the socket and the batteries will pretty much ensure that you never get a full charge on the batteries. If your charger is seeing 13.8v at the socket chances are that the battery is getting 13v or so. ( test with a good multimeter at the charger and at the battery terminals )
I don't think the old 15A mains plugs would be a problem.