Colwyn D
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 42' CONVERTIBLE (1971 - 1978)
My 42C schematics show the boat was originally wired with two 30A shorepower sockets, one going to the AC panel and the other to the service panel. At some time the boat was rewired and used a single 125/250 socket and shore cable splitting the two hot legs within the boat, black to one panel and red to the other panel. I added a Glendinning cable reel to the boat and copied the 125/250 wiring. My shore cable is the original 50' length of 6/4 and is rather short.
I have been given a 110' length of new 125-50A 6/3 cable. Can I use this cable with a 125/250 plug and connect it to just one of the hot terminals within the plug?
My concerns are whether one terminal of a 125/250 outlet will provide 50 amps and if 50A is enough power for two AC units, water heater and battery charger. Yes I can work out the amperage draw but not sure of the start up current with the AC units.
I have no 240v items or wiring on the boat.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have been given a 110' length of new 125-50A 6/3 cable. Can I use this cable with a 125/250 plug and connect it to just one of the hot terminals within the plug?
My concerns are whether one terminal of a 125/250 outlet will provide 50 amps and if 50A is enough power for two AC units, water heater and battery charger. Yes I can work out the amperage draw but not sure of the start up current with the AC units.
I have no 240v items or wiring on the boat.
Thanks in advance for any help.