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| musicman |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 10:08:22 Hi again.might be moving to a mooring that has shore power.HURRAY.... But my boat a 23ft not sure of year.does not have it on board. Could someone tell me how much this would cost to sort out please |
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| mike |
Posted - 16 Feb 2015 : 20:56:27 You can get small consumer units from the likes of screwfix for about £20 they have 2 cb's and rcb . You then need to put the wiring in, permanent charger etc. And get a power cable and input socket. Sounds a lot but its much neater and will cost about £100 ish. Obviously you must know what you are doing.
Mike |
| df |
Posted - 14 Feb 2015 : 10:14:46 Fit an automatic battery charger too so when plugged in your batteries are getting well cooked, go for a proper self voltage checking one with multi charging stages.
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| merlin |
Posted - 14 Feb 2015 : 09:23:50 that will do Trev well done

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| musicman |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 19:34:19 Perfect.thanks very much.thought .I've have to rewire boat.the lights stereo run of battery.just need to run a heater and tv. |
| trevork |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 15:33:41 Get one of these! Problem solved!
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/mobile-mains-kit-p155317
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| merlin |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 12:40:45 cheapest way to do this is to have an extension flex made up with a RCD socket on the end, this can be used for casual use
to have a consumer unit installed can be expensive

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