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CA Traveler wrote:
I'll take exception to using the 40A wire rating. For 120V a 3% loss is small while 3% in a 12V system is much more significant for the battery voltage. It's all about acceptable voltage loss.
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donn0128 wrote:
8ga wire is rated for 40A.
450 watts solar array is capable of 37A. So theoretically you would have sufficient cable. Of course 450A solar array is not likely to ever produce the full 37 amps. Unless you have a solar tracking package.
โMay-15-2018 07:54 PM
Vintage465 wrote:Sounds like a plan. You can always upgrade the wiring including adding a parallel set of 8ga wires to the existing wires.
Well, it sounds like 8ga. that came installed at the factory will work well enough with the 450w of solar. I don't tilt, or have any inverters or anything like that. I suppose one day I may go up to 4 each 6v batteries and the #6 or #4 wire could be of some benefit
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