Jun-20-2014 03:42 PM
Jun-22-2014 12:04 PM
Bob Landry wrote:
Be sure that the 10/3 is AWG and not SAE. SAE is 12 to 18 percent smaller and will not carry as much load as AWG
Jun-22-2014 11:08 AM
Jun-22-2014 10:52 AM
Jun-22-2014 10:27 AM
Jun-22-2014 10:13 AM
tenbear wrote:
Here is a little food for thought.
100 feet of #10 wire with a current of 30 Amps will have a voltage drop of 6 volts. # 12 would drop 9.5 v and #14 would drop 15 v. This is in addition to any drops due to the connectors. Of course you may not be using 30 A. Half the current, half the drop.
Jun-22-2014 05:09 AM
Jun-21-2014 12:31 PM
Jun-21-2014 10:11 AM
Aluminum Siding wrote:
Oh yeah,,, only the fridge will be on and a couple of LED's at night. No other amps.
Jun-21-2014 05:28 AM
Jun-20-2014 08:02 PM
Jun-20-2014 07:08 PM
MorMJS wrote:Yes
This is a bit off topic, But is a 12G cord sufficiant for plugging into when I park my trailer at home to prep for camping?
Jun-20-2014 06:46 PM
Aluminum Siding wrote:nomad297 wrote:
I use three of these 50' 10/3 extension cords to hookup at my house. I put my EMS on the cord attached to the trailer just in case, but I have noticed no voltage drop or heat.
Bruce
I like this. I'd get two and be set. You run the AC?
Jun-20-2014 06:20 PM
Jun-20-2014 06:11 PM