Just a reminder. Make sure the shore power is giving the boat enough power to operate all of the units needing to power off of it. Why this is being said, some of the marinas are not up to date with power supply needed for boats demand. The marina my boat is in only has one 30amp power supply. So a splitter has to be used to power the boat.
That being said. When using a splitter keep a close watch on the reading on the power panel in the boat. The power with all the boats using it at the dock can go below 110.
Point here is run as little as possible when this reading of below 110 shows up. Hot water heater is one unit to shut off. If there are 2 ac units try to get by with just one.
Reason for this information there are a above normal amount of ac units being replaced in the marina my boat is at now. Even ones that were only within two years old are being replaced.
Just a friendly reminder hope this helps some of the boaters out there.
That being said. When using a splitter keep a close watch on the reading on the power panel in the boat. The power with all the boats using it at the dock can go below 110.
Point here is run as little as possible when this reading of below 110 shows up. Hot water heater is one unit to shut off. If there are 2 ac units try to get by with just one.
Reason for this information there are a above normal amount of ac units being replaced in the marina my boat is at now. Even ones that were only within two years old are being replaced.
Just a friendly reminder hope this helps some of the boaters out there.