Helmsman
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- Oct 3, 2020
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- Location
- Chattanooga
- Vessel Name
- Mishy Jean
- Vessel Make
- Helmsman Trawler 38E
Does anyone have experience with upgrading the electrical system from 30 amp to 50 amp? I am not actively planning this, but a discussion on another forum piqued my interest.
On the surface, it would seem that the following would need to occur:
Change out the inbound outlet to 50 amp.
Change the fuse by the outlet.
Change the wiring to the panel for wire rated for 50 amps (4 wire versus 3 wire of the appropriate size for the amperage and the run).
Ensure the panel is rated for 50 amp service and change out if not.
Would the galvanic isolators need changed?
If a boat has isolation transformers for 30 amp, those would need to be changed out.
And, of course, shore power cables would need to be changed out.
What did I leave out? Any other peripherals need to be considered?
On the surface, it would seem that the following would need to occur:
Change out the inbound outlet to 50 amp.
Change the fuse by the outlet.
Change the wiring to the panel for wire rated for 50 amps (4 wire versus 3 wire of the appropriate size for the amperage and the run).
Ensure the panel is rated for 50 amp service and change out if not.
Would the galvanic isolators need changed?
If a boat has isolation transformers for 30 amp, those would need to be changed out.
And, of course, shore power cables would need to be changed out.
What did I leave out? Any other peripherals need to be considered?