jclays
Senior Member
My normal shore power hookup is one 30A cord to the boat. it is a 1997 Mainship 350 Trawler. My panel is divided as 2 panels. Panel one and panel 2. I can have 2 incoming shore power cords 30a ea or use one 30A cord and close the parallel switch at the panel to tie both panels together.
Everything worked fine with the panels parallel so long as I manage the load being used on the boat.
I relocated to another marina closer to home. I connected to shore power as described above with one 30A cord. It was cold out so I flipped the switch to turn on my heating in the salon. Upon start up the heater's start up load tripped the marina pedestal . A 30A breaker. I reset it a few times to the same result.
Next I hooked up the 2 power cords with the Y 50A adaptor to the pedestal and the boat. Turned on the heating and also tripped that.
I called the marina maintenance department. They sent a gentleman He checked out the pedestal and said they were good on their end. We plugged in to the next pedestal over with the same results. He told me the problem was my heater.
Next I disconnected from shore power altogether and started up my genset. Turned on the heater and no problems.
Mind you all this time the breakers on the house panels did not trip. only the marina's shore power pedestals.
Everything worked fine with the panels parallel so long as I manage the load being used on the boat.
I relocated to another marina closer to home. I connected to shore power as described above with one 30A cord. It was cold out so I flipped the switch to turn on my heating in the salon. Upon start up the heater's start up load tripped the marina pedestal . A 30A breaker. I reset it a few times to the same result.
Next I hooked up the 2 power cords with the Y 50A adaptor to the pedestal and the boat. Turned on the heating and also tripped that.
I called the marina maintenance department. They sent a gentleman He checked out the pedestal and said they were good on their end. We plugged in to the next pedestal over with the same results. He told me the problem was my heater.
Next I disconnected from shore power altogether and started up my genset. Turned on the heater and no problems.
Mind you all this time the breakers on the house panels did not trip. only the marina's shore power pedestals.