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greenrvgreen wrote:
Kettner's right as usual. I'm no electrical expert, but I've regularly used 200 ft of #10, and occasional 250 ft of mixed #10 and #12. No issues whatsoever all the way up to 25 amps.
Don't forget that resistance causes heat, and increases with heat, and where P Tuna camps, they don't got no heat.
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pianotuna wrote:How about adding a basic 30/50 amp connector next to the panel?
If I had my way I would definitely trench in the proper size cable, but the owner of the cottage refuses to consider allowing that to be done even at my expense.
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enblethen wrote:
Calculations are based on only 10 amps.
Have you looked into small gauge URD(underground Rural Distribution) direct burial. Yes, it is aluminum but is must cheaper. Comes in various sizes. Here is an example. #6 URD
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