I finaly got my milk float to take a charge!
it needed a 63amp C curve breaker.
It regected a 40amp, and a 50amp B curve, probly due to the sensitivety of my consumer unit.
I'd like to thank those of you, who offerd it, for your advise.
Many thanks
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- Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:32 pm
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ex milk float to be charged from a domestic supply
I have just bought a 1974 smiths milk float. and I want to charge it from my domestic supply. The formular I was given to determin the socket rating, was, 1.55 x the total vehicle voltage (in my case 72v) x the ampage (60amp) devided by the supply voltage (240v). so1.55 x 72 = 111.6 x 60 = 6696 devi...