G ggunn PE (Electrical), NABCEP certified Location Austin, TX, USA Occupation Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems Jun 21, 2019 #21 ptonsparky said: They are parallel in open air so take that into consideration. Click to expand... Parallel? Are they AWG #1/0 equivalent?
ptonsparky said: They are parallel in open air so take that into consideration. Click to expand... Parallel? Are they AWG #1/0 equivalent?
ptonsparky Tom Location NE (9.06 miles @5.9 Degrees from Winged Horses) Occupation EC - retired Jun 21, 2019 #22 ggunn said: Parallel? Are they AWG #1/0 equivalent? Click to expand... Egads! Another violation? Oh, wait, they can’t be in parallel, if they are not 1/0 or larger. That has been discussed before. A ring circuit then?
ggunn said: Parallel? Are they AWG #1/0 equivalent? Click to expand... Egads! Another violation? Oh, wait, they can’t be in parallel, if they are not 1/0 or larger. That has been discussed before. A ring circuit then?
kwired Electron manager Location NE Nebraska Occupation EC Jun 24, 2019 #23 ggunn said: What is the current rating of those staples? What is their AWG equivalent? Click to expand... To have a current rating one must also have a maximum operating temperature to go with it. With most conductors we deal with insulation and terminations are limiting factors on maximum design temperature.
ggunn said: What is the current rating of those staples? What is their AWG equivalent? Click to expand... To have a current rating one must also have a maximum operating temperature to go with it. With most conductors we deal with insulation and terminations are limiting factors on maximum design temperature.