Elemental
Well-Known Member
I'm just investigating at the moment, so I'm not about to blow myself and the boat up imminently...
My boat is wired for shore power. However, as I spend as little as time as possible in marina's I'd like to have an inverter on-board. Can I safely distribute the resultant AC around the boat by making a lead, with a plug at each end, and connecting the output of the inverter to one of my 13A sockets... It seems like a dodgy thing to do - and I know that simultaneous connection of shore power would create a spectacular lightshow but on the face of it I can't see what the problem might be. Would the RCD consumer unit that protects shore power be happy?
Perhaps a better question is "Can someone point me to a good source of digestible, practical information on this topic?"
Cheers
Mark
My boat is wired for shore power. However, as I spend as little as time as possible in marina's I'd like to have an inverter on-board. Can I safely distribute the resultant AC around the boat by making a lead, with a plug at each end, and connecting the output of the inverter to one of my 13A sockets... It seems like a dodgy thing to do - and I know that simultaneous connection of shore power would create a spectacular lightshow but on the face of it I can't see what the problem might be. Would the RCD consumer unit that protects shore power be happy?
Perhaps a better question is "Can someone point me to a good source of digestible, practical information on this topic?"
Cheers
Mark