landyhubbard
Well-Known Member
I fitted a galvanic isolator to my boat's shore supply last year, mainly because I read somewhere that said that it was necessary to ensure propper operation of the RCD, and obviously there are the claimed advantage that it protects the boat against stray current leakage. A friend of mine is fitting a shore supply to his boat, for occasional use when he visits marinas. He keeps his boat on a mooring so it won't be plugged in most of the time. He has been told by an "electronics expert" that the galvanic isolator is unnecessary and could be positively harmful- is he right?