European to North American Electrical on a Boat
Chris wrote to us to ask, "Jeff, I have a French-built sailboat with 24V DC and 220V 50Hz Ac electrics. The horsepower here is 110V 60Hz. Could I use an onboard charger with dock power and use the battery bank to run a large inverter? The simpler would be to convert dock power directly with a freq/V converter and take its output to the boat. Can you recommend available units and solutions?" Read our Tech Talk Article from Pacific Yachting Magazine, "European Conversion", https://www.pysystems.ca/resources/te... Check out the PYS website for more information on isolation transformers, https://www.pysystems.ca/shop/power/i... SUBSCRIBE to the PYS YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/PacificY... Sign up for the NEWSLETTER https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/2... Follow Us: / pacificyachtsystems / pacificyachtsystems / pysystems

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