toypusher wrote:Bruce,
I know I ask this before, but it seems to fit in here and I hope everyone would want to know the answer.
Is there a CB for the AC side that can be used without a breaker box? I don't want to have to spend $70 or more for a breaker box to hold only one 20A CB. You gave me a link to Granger (I think it was), but I don't understand the breaker that it led me to. Or how to use it for that matter. I was hoping that there is some kind of 120VAC Circuit Breaker that can be used stand alone or in-line (like the 12VDC ones).
Kerry
toypusher wrote:Bruce,
Thanks so much. I did a little searching on the net and found a few places locally, but I may have to find a contractor to buy it for me. Most of these places only sell to businesses and NOT to individuals.
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Thanks again
Kerry
OkieSailor wrote:I have not read all of the posts on this subject, so this may have already been hashed out. I have several hundred feet of 18ga 4 conductor stranded cable. The cross sectional for 18 gage stranded is 1624 CM, if I double up each wire to make a single circuit cable I get a cross sectional size of 3248 CM. As near as I can calculate this gives me a wire size of approximately 15 ga for each of the doubled wires. According to most everything I have found, the combined size of 15 ga. should carry approx 25/28 amps on 12v DC without problems. As I wll be using 20amp fuses or less I don't forsee any problems. Or am I just fooling myself?
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