One of our customers motor mounts was damaged by a loose dock line.
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What do you need fabricated? You sure you need 316 alloy?
But the crimp, shrink over the crimp did not burn. Just a bit away from the crimp, it got hot. Where a bend and possibly abused sheath was. Oh...
It is not normal but it happens. Certainly not acceptable. To be a lil more fair, the environment has to be considered also; The cheapest breaker...
I downloaded the pic and blew it up. Nothing wrong with that crimp. A failure in the wire. I have discovered thru the years. A nick, scratch or...
You are confusing specs again and it is NOT relevant. KAIC is a whole other breaker spec that is way above our topic. Yes, common Squard D...
If you can see a wobble, imagine what the output flange on the clutch feels. Marine gears can loose their loading bearings with any wobble. There...
I am a large Simrad fan. My associate is a big Garmin fan. It's all expensive. Not much has happened with reversing steering pumps in a long...
Last fall I started re-finishing the bridge cowling. Going to be easier to remove it. Think were starting removal this fall. Huckins Boat Yard...
We are both getting old so I could not call you old man like Norse. Not sure if you would want to be called Sir either. Not sure if you wanted to...
A breaker for just the hot (red, black, or orange if 3/o) is the usual U.S. supply set up. The white wire may be dual-polled breakerd, in the...
Going forward, still looks like a hazard foot tripper. Why not just remove the cross tube completely.
Dude, you on a 7 year old thread.
Look at that carefully, red and black are tied. That is 120Vac to both sides (I think). Sadly, even the Marinco site is poor on description data....
Your missing it. I will try to explain, again. A single 30 to 50A, 120vac adapter feeds just one leg of 120Vac on a black wire to an older design...
Well, You found one. Scary. I was incorrect in my statement that they were not made. Good luck.
Still a foot tripper for boarding thru the bow. I fear just a weird way of looking different. Ha, just figure it out, the bow rail was in the line...
That is a 120V-30 to 120V-50. This will require 120V-30 to 120/240v-50 connect.
Update to my comment. There is a split 120Vac- 30A to a single 120/240-50A adapter. It uses dual (that means 2) 120-30A inputs and applies either...