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DrewE
Jan 27, 2016Explorer II
rhagfo wrote:
100 Amp service? :h
Shore cord better be on a reel, and hope you don't need to pull out too much, the cable would need to 1 gauge or maybe even single 0.
As I understand it, usually 100A rigs have dual 50A shore power cords.
100A would require 3 or possibly 2 gauge, I think, as per the NEC. This isn't the same situation as DC wiring where the primary concern is often the voltage drop rather than resistive heating of the wire.
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