shore connection socket

Started by tckearney, November 21 2015, 14:34

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tckearney

Hi . I have a 2000 B42.  The external shore connection is a 2 pin and earth standard Blue european plug mounted on the sloping stern.  This has a stainless steel square sprung loaded flap over the top.  The plug I use was purchased from the chandlers but is a standard Splashproof to IP44 2 pole plus earth Blue240V 16A Rated female, ( the type you would buy in a DIY shop).  It is always filling with rain water and I can see no reason why it would not.  There is no waterprofing whatsoever and it is on the slope of the stern.   Am I using the wrong type of plug, is there a special waterproof plug that fits in to these original Bavaia sockets? 

Yngmar

Sounds like mine and any other production boat I've seen, except I've never noticed rainwater in mine (it's mounted on a vertical part of the stern though, not a slope). They're poorly protected indeed, but then so is the other end (the one you plug into the marina outlet, at least here in Europe) - all just IPx4, which is splashproof only.

If you want something better, you can swap the end on your boat out for a Marinco socket (yellow, with black screw ring and screw-shut lid when socket is not in use). They're a bit better, but the plugs are not really waterproof (submersible) either - the socket with the lid screwed on may be (when nothing is plugged in). They also cost a silly amount (the only one I've seen around here was on an Oyster - where I've repaired it due to water having gotten into the plug). And that still won't change anything about the marina end.

I've just put some silicone grease on my socket pins to keep them from corroding together and so far it's fine.
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

Nigel

This thread discusses my shore power inlet [click]

Note, it's not a socket!
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Domi409

On my B37C 2006, the original shore power socket is like this:

http://www.accastillage-diffusion.com/catalog/Prise-de-bord-Socle-32-A,6076.html

It requires a specific plug and is waterproof. No issue with it and, it is 32A, I believe 16A is too small.

Yngmar

Quote from: Domi409 on November 22 2015, 17:00
On my B37C 2006, the original shore power socket is like this:

http://www.accastillage-diffusion.com/catalog/Prise-de-bord-Socle-32-A,6076.html

It requires a specific plug and is waterproof. No issue with it and, it is 32A, I believe 16A is too small.

That's a Marinco one (yes I know it's not technically a "socket"). Interesting that it was the original - in which country was the boat originally commissioned?
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

Domi409

It is in France. My previous B30C had the same one.

Lyra

QuoteIt is in France. My previous B30C had the same one.

My B36/2004 also has same "socket". It was a Greek charter boat.
S/Y Lyra
B36 / 2004

Yngmar

There seems to be also another option, which is IPx6 rated and more reasonably priced: http://www.es-store.co.uk/search_results.php?keyword=ratio&x=0&y=0 (also available from Mastervolt, at twice the price).

The description says: This inlet complies with the new International Standard ISO 60309-2 (effective 1st October 2012)

This would seem to be your best bet if you want to upgrade. Either way you'd end up with some GRP work to reduce the size of the hole in your transom.
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

Nigel

Quote from: Yngmar on November 22 2015, 17:53
That's a Marinco one ...

AKA a Hubbell plug, as banned by the BBC for being unsafe. I spent many days removing them from our equipment.
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