LenBuchanan
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2020
- Messages
- 85
- Location
- U.S.A
- Vessel Name
- Feath (fee-a) Gaelic for Calm, Tranquil
- Vessel Make
- 1989 Jefferson 37 Sundeck
I believe that Defender is still carrying the Charles Iso Transformer.
As for installation, as I said, I have two shore power inlets on both port and starboard side of the boat. At my home dock, I tie up Port side to. So I installed two Iso Transformers, one for each inlet on the port side. If I am at a marina where I am tied up on the starboard side, I run my shore power cords to the port side, so I am always running through the iso transformers.
Our marina was hit by an electrical strike at the end of 2018, which blew out the underground sprinkling and fried the electronics on the sailboat next to me. I had no issues. My dock mate had a marine electrician over to his boat and we were discussing the strike and I mentioned that I had installed the iso transformers. He said that that was what saved my boat from damage.
As for installation, as I said, I have two shore power inlets on both port and starboard side of the boat. At my home dock, I tie up Port side to. So I installed two Iso Transformers, one for each inlet on the port side. If I am at a marina where I am tied up on the starboard side, I run my shore power cords to the port side, so I am always running through the iso transformers.
Our marina was hit by an electrical strike at the end of 2018, which blew out the underground sprinkling and fried the electronics on the sailboat next to me. I had no issues. My dock mate had a marine electrician over to his boat and we were discussing the strike and I mentioned that I had installed the iso transformers. He said that that was what saved my boat from damage.