I am in Australia. My DB 400 has had a professional partial changeover to 240v. This was done as far as I can see by
A) taking out the port ac in socket and replacing with a 240v socket,
B) changing all the power outlets to 240v outlets, I assume existing cables were reused
C) adding a switch at the control panel to select 240v shore or 240v inverted from 110v at the genset
D) adding a 110v to 240v inverter to facilitate 240v sockets from genset
the downside is I don’t think port a/c 110v (vacuum , water heater etc) is ever going to work on shore power as it probably was totally disconnected from that circuit
But starboard a/c from shore power is perhaps viable with a fairly heavyweight 240v to 110v transformer connected to the starboard a/c shore power input. . The issue I would have with that is would all the starboard items work ok on 110v 50hz. The fridge transformer I think will be ok, the cruisair a/c maybe? , the a/c water pump not sure, stove probably ?
all 110v stuff works fine on the genset
I’m interested in learned opinions . If an expert comes back I’ll have questions on water heater and charging also
A) taking out the port ac in socket and replacing with a 240v socket,
B) changing all the power outlets to 240v outlets, I assume existing cables were reused
C) adding a switch at the control panel to select 240v shore or 240v inverted from 110v at the genset
D) adding a 110v to 240v inverter to facilitate 240v sockets from genset
the downside is I don’t think port a/c 110v (vacuum , water heater etc) is ever going to work on shore power as it probably was totally disconnected from that circuit
But starboard a/c from shore power is perhaps viable with a fairly heavyweight 240v to 110v transformer connected to the starboard a/c shore power input. . The issue I would have with that is would all the starboard items work ok on 110v 50hz. The fridge transformer I think will be ok, the cruisair a/c maybe? , the a/c water pump not sure, stove probably ?
all 110v stuff works fine on the genset
I’m interested in learned opinions . If an expert comes back I’ll have questions on water heater and charging also