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Marina shore power cable 15 metres No electricity meter Outer cover is supple and unmarked because it has seldom been used Standard 16A marina type connectors Hoping for £18 plus P&P |
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Hi , i'm interested in the shore power lead you have for sale . Not sure what you mean by un metered ? |
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Don't try using it at MDL...for example!
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Nope , i'm still non the wiser It's a bit of 16A flex with two 16A male sockets isnt it
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Yes, exactly. But metered ones have a meter on them. You want the unmetered sort, unless your marina insists on the other kind! |
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Dear Jason, Exactly as you describe, it is 15 metres of flex with a "male" connector at one end and a "female" at the other. The big marina cartels (MDL, Yacht Havens, etc) like to charge lots for a berth and then extra for electricity. If we have a plain cable (like this one) they charge £1 per day but if we have an in-line electricity meter it is charged per unit (at 5 times the electricity board's rate, of course!). Let me know if you are still interested. Paul. |
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So where the hell does the meter go I dont want to be carting around an electricity meter
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Thanks Paul , it arrived today ![]() Jason . |