Shorepower: 50A to dual 30A
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:07 pm
My new to me boat has dual 30A shorepower with individual HVAC units on each 30A circuit. I have to plug in to a single 50A shorepower pole.
I assume that the best way to connect would be a 50A cord leading to a adapter splitting to dual 30A for plugging in the boat. Would this be the safest with the least loss of juice?
It would be expensive as I don't have any 50A cords.
I have a single 50A to single 30A adapter and a 30A to dual 30A splitter two 50ft 30A cords. With that, would it be okay to plug in as follows:
50A pole + 50A to 30A adapter + dual 30A splitter + to two 30A 50ft cords then plugged into my boat?
I imagine that this would be better than a singel 30A 50ft cord leading to the 30A splitter at the boat.
I assume that the best way to connect would be a 50A cord leading to a adapter splitting to dual 30A for plugging in the boat. Would this be the safest with the least loss of juice?
It would be expensive as I don't have any 50A cords.
I have a single 50A to single 30A adapter and a 30A to dual 30A splitter two 50ft 30A cords. With that, would it be okay to plug in as follows:
50A pole + 50A to 30A adapter + dual 30A splitter + to two 30A 50ft cords then plugged into my boat?
I imagine that this would be better than a singel 30A 50ft cord leading to the 30A splitter at the boat.