MikeP
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Just some info -
We spent last night at the Ches Bay maritame museum slips at St Michaels. and again had insufficient electrical power at some of their 240/50A boxes. At the first slip, on F dock, there was approx 198V showing on the boat's OEM meters. The AC unit compressors would try to engage but immediately disengage. A couple of years back we were on a different museum dock with the same problem - we had to run the Gen all night. This time, after discovering the compressors would not engage, I checked the pedestal with a multimeter and got the same reading as the boat's voltmeter. I asked the marina folks if they were ok if I took my multimeter and checked other docks. They said OK and I found that on D dock, the boxes were showing 203 so we moved to that dock with the understanding that if it wouldn't power the boat properly, they would refund our deposit and we would anchor in the harbor for the night.
We moved the boat and this time, with the voltmeter on the boat showing a shade over 200, the AC compressors worked OK. I was a little concerned at the low power but everything worked fine through the night.
When I was explaining the issue when we first docked/connected, the tech guy said that it was just a function of the power company was only required to supply within 20% of the spec voltage and they (the marina) had no control over it. He advised that there were other boats on the F dock that were having no issues and that it could be an internal problem on our boat. I guess that's possible but, frankly, I don't really believe that to be the case. All the other boats were sailboats/smaller powerboats and I didn't hear any air conditioners running.
Anyhow, I offer this just for info - if you want to dock overnight at st Michaels I suggest you request D dock as opposed to the other docks unless you don't need to run any of the electrical "heavy hitters" on the boat.
We spent last night at the Ches Bay maritame museum slips at St Michaels. and again had insufficient electrical power at some of their 240/50A boxes. At the first slip, on F dock, there was approx 198V showing on the boat's OEM meters. The AC unit compressors would try to engage but immediately disengage. A couple of years back we were on a different museum dock with the same problem - we had to run the Gen all night. This time, after discovering the compressors would not engage, I checked the pedestal with a multimeter and got the same reading as the boat's voltmeter. I asked the marina folks if they were ok if I took my multimeter and checked other docks. They said OK and I found that on D dock, the boxes were showing 203 so we moved to that dock with the understanding that if it wouldn't power the boat properly, they would refund our deposit and we would anchor in the harbor for the night.
We moved the boat and this time, with the voltmeter on the boat showing a shade over 200, the AC compressors worked OK. I was a little concerned at the low power but everything worked fine through the night.
When I was explaining the issue when we first docked/connected, the tech guy said that it was just a function of the power company was only required to supply within 20% of the spec voltage and they (the marina) had no control over it. He advised that there were other boats on the F dock that were having no issues and that it could be an internal problem on our boat. I guess that's possible but, frankly, I don't really believe that to be the case. All the other boats were sailboats/smaller powerboats and I didn't hear any air conditioners running.
Anyhow, I offer this just for info - if you want to dock overnight at st Michaels I suggest you request D dock as opposed to the other docks unless you don't need to run any of the electrical "heavy hitters" on the boat.