From charger to battery I will be running heavy wire (thinking around 6 gage).
I happen to have about 15 ft of standard 3 wire 110 house wire. My thinking is less resistance running to the switch panel should mean cooler temps.
Tony I'm curious about your reasoning behind stranded over solid copper wire.
tony.latham wrote:From charger to battery I will be running heavy wire (thinking around 6 gage).
It makes no sense to run that heavy of wire from a charger. Use the same gauge wire that the charger has. I'm guessing it's 12 AWG or much less.
The charger says it draws 30 amps.
tony.latham wrote:The charger says it draws 30 amps.
Geeeeze! I couldn't plug that beast in here at the house.
tony.latham wrote:Tony I'm curious about your reasoning behind stranded over solid copper wire.
I should have explained. Sold wire vibrates and hardens (work hardening). That's why stranded copper is used in aviation and marine applications.
Tony
There's quite a debate on this.
RJ Howell wrote:tony.latham wrote:Tony I'm curious about your reasoning behind stranded over solid copper wire.
I should have explained. Sold wire vibrates and hardens (work hardening). That's why stranded copper is used in aviation and marine applications.
Tony
There's quite a debate on this.. It's more of what (amperage over voltage) that matters.
I'm curious! Always open minded!
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