Looking For Used Shorepower Setup
#2
If all else fails, you can buy the components separatly. I did just this a couple weeks ago.
Panel with circuts breakers, indicator lights, reverse polarity protection and voltage meter - $130
SS shorepower plug- $95
GFI outlet and box- $25
On-board 3 stage dual battery charger $100
Marine grade wiring- $40
50' Shorepower cord- $55
Worst part was drilling the hole for the plug.
Made an adapter to plug in while in the garage, sweeet!
Panel with circuts breakers, indicator lights, reverse polarity protection and voltage meter - $130
SS shorepower plug- $95
GFI outlet and box- $25
On-board 3 stage dual battery charger $100
Marine grade wiring- $40
50' Shorepower cord- $55
Worst part was drilling the hole for the plug.
Made an adapter to plug in while in the garage, sweeet!
#3
If you're going to go through the whole install, you should put the plugs on both sides (starboard and port, landlubbers). Saves ever having to spin around for shore power access.
#4
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
If all else fails, you can buy the components separatly. I did just this a couple weeks ago.
Panel with circuts breakers, indicator lights, reverse polarity protection and voltage meter - $130
SS shorepower plug- $95
GFI outlet and box- $25
On-board 3 stage dual battery charger $100
Marine grade wiring- $40
50' Shorepower cord- $55
Worst part was drilling the hole for the plug.
Made an adapter to plug in while in the garage, sweeet!
Panel with circuts breakers, indicator lights, reverse polarity protection and voltage meter - $130
SS shorepower plug- $95
GFI outlet and box- $25
On-board 3 stage dual battery charger $100
Marine grade wiring- $40
50' Shorepower cord- $55
Worst part was drilling the hole for the plug.
Made an adapter to plug in while in the garage, sweeet!

Never thought of doing it without an inverter... Where did you pick up your stuff..
#5
good ideas, i was still hopeing to save some money with a used setup. If i dont find a used one i will wait to next year, im doing alot this year-- motors, hydraulic steering,and a lot of other little things
#6
Originally Posted by blownincome
Jerry..
Never thought of doing it without an inverter... Where did you pick up your stuff..
Never thought of doing it without an inverter... Where did you pick up your stuff..
My main reason was for a cabin outlet and the battery charger. Nothing else to power. Adding an inverter has been kicked around, but I have a small portable one kept on the boat for the few times needed. Been fine so far with that.
http://www.boatersworld.com/webapp/w...0029%3Bc342247
Last edited by US1 Fountain; 03-25-2005 at 08:29 PM.





