jimmy_the_builder
Well-Known Member
Hi Jimmy,
Many thanks for helping out here, I think I may have confused issues by giving duff info in my first post.
The Marinco socket as fitted is marked with 30A 125V and not 16A as first reported, but has no mention of 240v anywhere on it, the socket is wired directly to the distribution panels 32amp RCCD (marked 240v).
So the 32amp breaker at the distribution panel is rated higher than the boats shorepower connection socket.
Boat is a standard Targa 28, built for the UK market.
The shorepower cord and plug are normal Arctic grade, blue 3 pin 16Amp stuff, the breaker and socket marina side is 16Amp.
I know the 32amp plug/socket sizes and confirm their not that big.
Iv'e ordered the 50A 125/240v socket from EBY (kindly suggested by Swifty).
I Looked at a few Fairlines down at the Marina today and the one ordered is common to all of those looked at.
One final question though, is it worth swaping out the 32A main breaker for a 16amp seeing as we only use a 16amp shorepower lead that's plugged into a socket protected by a 16amp RCD shoreside?
Did you mean EBY, or coastal rides? Remember that the 32a inlet is physically larger than the 16a - so you'll need a new plug as well.
Ref the breaker - if you're upgrading the inlet, why do you need to downgrade the breaker?
Cheers
Jimmy