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  2. How much does a boat cost to purchase and own? - AOL

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    Renting a boat can get you out on the water without the added costs of storage and upkeep. The bottom line Buying a boat is an exciting adventure, but it is also costly and time-consuming.

  3. How much boat can I afford? 3 steps to calculate your budget

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    You can find used boats for less than $10,000. On average, new ones cost upwards of $40,000. Though buying your boat with cash may be possible, saving for it can be a tall order.

  4. How much boat can I afford? 4 steps to find your budget - AOL

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    You can expect a mid-to-lower range new vessel to cost anywhere between $15,000 to $75,000, while a newer, more luxurious model can cost more than $100,000. And the costs of boat ownership go ...

  5. Magnetic starter - Wikipedia

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    Motor control contactors can be fitted with short-circuit protection (fuses or circuit breakers), disconnecting means, overload relays and an enclosure to make a combination starter. Several combination starters and other switchgear and control devices can be grouped in a common enclosure called a motor control center .

  6. Pre-charge - Wikipedia

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    Such systems typically have contactors (a high-current relay) to disable the system during inactive periods and to act as an emergency disconnect should the motor current regulator fail in an active state. Without pre-charge the high voltage across the contactors and inrush current can cause a brief arc which will cause pitting of the contacts ...

  7. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    (1) to (4) is a safe sequence to connect jumper cables from the discharged battery on the left to the charged battery on the right. If (2) were connected before (1) and the loose end accidentally touches bare metal on the vehicle, the charged battery is shorted; shorting the discharged battery is less risky.

  8. Should I buy a boat or rent one? Consider these factors - AOL

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    You have less freedom: Every rental company restricts where you can go or what you can do in the boat. For example, you may not be allowed to water ski or go tubing with a boat rental.

  9. Disconnector - Wikipedia

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    Safety regulations of the utility must prevent any attempt to open the disconnector while it supplies a circuit. Standards in some countries for safety may require either local motor isolators or lockable handles (which can be padlocked). IEC standard 62271-102 defines the functionality and features of a disconnector.