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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:21 pm    Post subject: ebus wire sizing Reply with quote

I'm trying to get to the point where I can actually run some wires so I feel like I'm getting something done while I continue to learn about and plan my electrical system. I read the section in AEC on wire sizing C but it leaves me feeling like I won't be able to figure this out on my own. I understand that care must be taken here C but in real life do I need to do a whole page of algebra for each wire? Is there a quick reference rule-of-thumb chart somewhere?
Can someone give me a best guess on wire size for a 12' e-bus alternate feed wire from my rear mounted battery considering a 6 amp max load (a guess in itself at this point)?
While you're at it C how about for the battery contactor wire? Is 22awg still ok for a 12' run?
Also C I deduced from the chart on Skytec's website that to be safe I would use 1 gauge cable for the battery-starter connection C which appears to be about 15'. Any thoughts on this? Obviously I would rather go a little smaller if possible. I plan to use welding cable.
The last question is; can I run these 3 wires together in the same holes(fat battery C contactor C and e-bus)?
Thanks.
Jesse

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:16 am    Post subject: ebus wire sizing Reply with quote

At 02:16 PM 1/14/2010, you wrote:
I'm trying to get to the point where I can actually run some wires so
I feel like I'm getting something done while I continue to learn
about and plan my electrical system. I read the section in AEC on
wire sizing, but it leaves me feeling like I won't be able to figure
this out on my own. I understand that care must be taken here, but in
real life do I need to do a whole page of algebra for each wire? Is
there a quick reference rule-of-thumb chart somewhere?

Yes, it's in the chapter on Wire in the
'Connection . . . it's also found at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/wiresize.pdf

Can someone give me a best guess on wire size for a 12' e-bus
alternate feed wire from my rear mounted battery considering a 6 amp
max load (a guess in itself at this point)?

Run a 14 AWG for this wire . . . yes, oversized
but will accommodate future changes without
having to pull new wire. Keeps voltage drop low
too. See figure Z-32.

While you're at it, how about for the battery contactor wire? Is
22awg still ok for a 12' run?

yes

Also, I deduced from the chart on Skytec's website that to be safe I
would use 1 gauge cable for the battery-starter connection, which
appears to be about 15'. Any thoughts on this? Obviously I would
rather go a little smaller if possible. I plan to use welding cable.

#2 is fine for all runs except those that
connect to battery. Drop to #4 for these
short jumpers.

The last question is; can I run these 3 wires together in the same
holes(fat battery, contactor, and e-bus)?

don't know why not . . .

Bob . . .


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