'Lectrical
Stuff

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first thing I did was put in shore power and a permanent 3A charger.
The shore power inlet is inside the aft starboard locker. This
has the advantage of being protected from direct spray and rain.
It is also not as vulnerable to leaks into the cabin since there
is a lid over it.
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is enough room under the lip of the locker cover to snake the
cord out without pinching it when it is in use. I also installed
a 12V cigaratte lighter plug.
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mounted the charger and a (switched) voltmeter to the wall inside
the head. The voltmeter is read with a pushbutton so that it
is not always connected to the circuit. The charger can also
be totally (both leads) removed from the battery with another
switch. I installed one AC outlet in the Galley. You can see
it on the galley page.
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keep the boat plugged in at home, so 3A was plenty for me. I
can also "top-off" when I stay at marinas with power
connections.
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is a schematic of the layout. I have a 4-bank switch panel that
came installed in the boat. "Int Plug" is a cigarette
lighter plug inside the cabin and "Ext Plug" is the
one outside in the locker. The stereo and 12v fans are connected
to the "Int plug" switch also.
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