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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 03-07-2007, 19:19 |
Replies: 24
Views: 6,201
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Crak
Thank you for all those people who took the time...
Thank you for all those people who took the time to reply. In summing up, In Australia & New Zealand the green protective earth wire (in the 240vac shore power cable) HAS to be connected to... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 01-07-2007, 15:58 |
Replies: 24
Views: 6,201
Posted By
Crak
Thank you for the reply's .
It looks as if I...
Thank you for the reply's . It looks as if I have created an interesting discussion but I have still not found the answer to my conundrum. Should I connect the AC protective earth to the DC -ve... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 30-06-2007, 00:07 |
Replies: 24
Views: 6,201
Posted By
Crak
Alan,
I agree whith what you are saying and...
Alan, I agree whith what you are saying and this is what I have done, but I have also read a lot of articles saying you should connect the AC earth to the DC negative. (engine block) See the... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 29-06-2007, 22:12 |
Replies: 24
Views: 6,201
Posted By
Crak
Shore Power
I have 240vac shore power on my fibre glass yacht. At the moment the green Earth wire on the shore power is floating and NOT connected to the engine block. Is there any advantage / disadvantage in... |
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