mikeporterinmd
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flapbreaker":1396retl said:Mike,
I had the wrong 30 amp adapter pictured. I've updated my original post. Here is what it looks like now. Notice that my CGFI/breaker box has a 15 amp cord and I was planning on running it to the power inlet. Then the 15amp side of the adapter plugs into the CGFI. If I understand correctly the cable from the CGFI is the unsafe part since it's only a 15 amp chord? Even though marinco makes an adapter to downgrade (maybe it doesn't do what I think it does?) the 30 amps to 15 amps? Sorry for all the pesky questions just want to make sure we understand each other.
It could be sort of safe: it depends on what breakers are installed. Think
of it this way: what is going to happen if you plug a 16 gauge
extension cord into an outlet that has 30 amp breakers, and the cord
gets caught between the dock and your rubrail? The cord will probably
burn before the breakers will trip.
There is nothing magic about the adapters. They do not, in so far
as I know, have integral breakers, fuses or current limiting devices.
At least not the ones we're talking about here.
Mike