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Old 03-08-2016, 09:04   #61
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Re: Electrical - 110 and 220 Volt Systems

Thank you both.
If everything works as I believe it does and all the 230vac bits work with the 110, I believe I have done it. Awoke in middle of night and grabbed pencil and paper and drew the wiring diagram using all the existing bits.
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Old 04-08-2019, 06:25   #62
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Re: Electrical - 110 and 220 Volt Systems

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All that was said about wiring up the boat is correct. You need to pick your locations for outlets then install a breaker box for each run, and a outlet for the shore power to connect to. My boat was wired for 110 in France but no plug to hook to showe power because they onle have 220 in Europe. This is where I installed my plug to hook up to shore power or small generater.
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I chose the same location on our Mahe. Thanks for the picture @longislandsail!
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Old 06-02-2021, 05:07   #63
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Re: Electrical - 110 and 220 Volt Systems

I know this is late but I just got to my Mahe 3 weeks ago and I am redoing the wiring, there is a GE part number on the back of the circuit breakers that you can find with a google search.
The outlets are wired different, one set is for shore power and the other set is run on the inverter on my 2008 boat, the water heater and the charger do not of course run off the inverter.
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