xyachtdave
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Perhaps you left the smiley off the end of your post.
Sorry, I thought that was obvious enough not to need one, but for the more serious among us........
Perhaps you left the smiley off the end of your post.
how about this: View attachment 16643 View attachment 16645 View attachment 16646
found it in marine bazaar unpriced. got it for £3.50 cash
try looking for 'appliance inlets'..........the below are from the legrand catalogue and only do panel ones in 62a 3ph though I'm sure someone will do 16a 2ph too.......
well, the good news is that my extension lead fits like a glove. my electrician was very impressed with the snug and secure fit of the cap and would be more than happy to fit it inside the cockpit locker with the lead sitting nicely in one of the drainage channels allowing the cover to close completely.
thanks for all your help and advice.
now, do i dare broach the thorny matter of the consumer unit? lol i can already hear the hackles rising!
well, the good news is that my extension lead fits like a glove. my electrician was very impressed with the snug and secure fit of the cap and would be more than happy to fit it inside the cockpit locker with the lead sitting nicely in one of the drainage channels allowing the cover to close completely.
thanks for all your help and advice.
now, do i dare broach the thorny matter of the consumer unit? lol i can already hear the hackles rising!
As VicS says garage unit is good, Toolstation is another source. Often people use the 16A mcb for sockets and the 6A for battery charger. Did you have any id's on your "bazzar" plug?
whats with the battery charger thing? is it a permanently wired one from halfords or a marine special? whats the alternator for? ive wired in a solar panel 20watt which has done the job nicely.Often people use the 16A mcb for sockets and the 6A for battery charger.
whats with the battery charger thing? is it a permanently wired one from halfords or a marine special? whats the alternator for? ive wired in a solar panel 20watt which has done the job nicely.
The screwfix unit is fine but should have an RCBO instead of the main RCD that comes standard. Take a look here for what I did when I fitted mine (I never fitted the RCBO but realise I should have).
The 6amp circuit would make a good supply for a permanently wired in charger
Alternator only works if the engine is running.
solar panel only works if the sun is shining
Battery charger always works when the shorepower is plugged in .... and if you plug a generator in to the shorepower socket.![]()
There is no requirement in the 2000 version of ISO 13297 for an RCBO. (Maybe there will be in the next edition which is I believe on its way)
If one is fitted in place of the RCD be sure it is a double pole one ... single pole ones are I believe more readily available and are what may now be fitted in domestic consumer units in place of (some of)the MCBs
Hmmm now who was it on that other thread that argued the case for an RCBO and eventually convinced me that my installation was not good enough...![]()
The screwfix unit is fine but should have an RCBO instead of the main RCD that comes standard. Take a look here for what I did when I fitted mine (I never fitted the RCBO but realise I should have).
There's also a lengthy discussion at http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=276070
thanks, great pics. i am more confused than ever.
what purpose does inserting an rcbo have? i read that a rcbo is a combined rcd and mcb. so you have the rcd why not add the mcb in line?
if not, where in the circuit does the rcbo go?
does johnny foreigner not have a proper electricity supply?
thanks, great pics. i am more confused than ever.
what purpose does inserting an rcbo have? i read that a rcbo is a combined rcd and mcb. so you have the rcd why not add the mcb in line?
if not, where in the circuit does the rcbo go?
does johnny foreigner not have a proper electricity supply?