goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
If any of you have some experience with providing power for bumper boats at a day camp or water park facility I would appreciate your input. While filing a permit I submitted a single line diagram along with some photos from a nearby day camp facility that recently installed power for bumper boat chargers. The following (3) photos are from that facility


This shows low voltage wiring (25 VDC) going out to the boats. Extensions for the power cords were made from 12 ga. landscape wire. Each boat has a built-in battery and 13' cord. Each charger has a 10' LV power cord. In this particular case extensions had to be made up.

This is the set-up for 120V power to each charger. Each one draws 9 amps so they are on individual 120V circuits.
My local EI says that he doesn't understand how this installation ever passed inspection and I should read through Article 682. His concern is that the connectors for the boats are laying on the deck and subject to weather conditions and a possible shock hazard.

This is a photo of an installation at a water park facility. You can't see the connectors but I'm sure they are exposed. I don't see a problem as long as they are in a restricted area.

The back side of this deck is the area that I plan to install the power and the chargers. It's 16' from the near edge of the dock. I don't see any potential problems. This will be a restricted area and no boats will be charged while there are any boaters in the water. For the most part, boats will be charged overnight.
Thanks in advance.


This shows low voltage wiring (25 VDC) going out to the boats. Extensions for the power cords were made from 12 ga. landscape wire. Each boat has a built-in battery and 13' cord. Each charger has a 10' LV power cord. In this particular case extensions had to be made up.

This is the set-up for 120V power to each charger. Each one draws 9 amps so they are on individual 120V circuits.
My local EI says that he doesn't understand how this installation ever passed inspection and I should read through Article 682. His concern is that the connectors for the boats are laying on the deck and subject to weather conditions and a possible shock hazard.

This is a photo of an installation at a water park facility. You can't see the connectors but I'm sure they are exposed. I don't see a problem as long as they are in a restricted area.

The back side of this deck is the area that I plan to install the power and the chargers. It's 16' from the near edge of the dock. I don't see any potential problems. This will be a restricted area and no boats will be charged while there are any boaters in the water. For the most part, boats will be charged overnight.
Thanks in advance.