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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:49 am    Post subject: Bus bar wiring Reply with quote

I am looking for opinions on my method for connecting wires to the buses. The top two rows in the photo are my main buss breakers. The big nut at the top is the 6 awg wire from the battery relay, it is just the lug now. The short wire labeled P13 is how I connect the top bus bar to the middle bar. This wire is only 8 awg, I am not sure this is OK since the main feed is a 6 awg wire. I am using 6 awg based Aeroelectric DWG, but I am guessing I could get away with 8 awg, it is only about 3 feet from the contactor to the bus. I will run wire from the 8 awg wire where you see it clamped, to the diode on the black heat sink then to the bottom bus bar which is my essential bus.

Please give me feedback and pointers, I want to know if I am on the right track. This panel will sit by my right leg along the sloped console of the RV-8A. I used a castle nut because for a temporary install it is easier to work with. I am using a AN4 bolt because that is the smallest size lug I could find for the 6 awg wire.



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:00 am    Post subject: Bus bar wiring Reply with quote

At 09:49 AM 10/21/2009, you wrote:
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I am looking for opinions on my method for connecting wires to the
buses. The top two rows in the photo are my main buss
breakers. The big nut at the top is the 6 awg wire from the battery
relay, it is just the lug now. The short wire labeled P13 is how I
connect the top bus bar to the middle bar. This wire is only 8 awg,
I am not sure this is OK since the main feed is a 6 awg wire. I am
using 6 awg based Aeroelectric DWG, but I am guessing I could get
away with 8 awg, it is only about 3 feet from the contactor to the
bus. I will run wire from the 8 awg wire where you see it clamped,
to the diode on the black heat sink then to the bottom bus bar which
is my essential bus.

8AWG is fine for this task. But I want to remind
my readers that ALL wire sizes cited on AEC
drawings should be evaluated for your particular
load analysis tempered by practical decisions.
What you've got will be fine but the wire sizes,
while illustrated in the ARCHITCTURE drawings may
not be the optimum or practical size.
Quote:
Please give me feedback and pointers, I want to know if I am on the
right track. This panel will sit by my right leg along the sloped
console of the RV-8A. I used a castle nut because for a temporary
install it is easier to work with. I am using a AN4 bolt because
that is the smallest size lug I could find for the 6 awg wire.

McMaster-Carr has small quantities of your
odd size terminal needs. A 6AWG terminal for
#10 stud is catalog number 7113K365.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:50 am    Post subject: Re: Bus bar wiring Reply with quote

Bob,

Thank you for the information. When you say 8 AWG is fine I assume you mean the short jumper to the middle bus. I was planning 6 AWG as the main power feed to the bus since I will have a 60 amp alternator. I was thinking I could get by with 8 AWG since my typical load from my load analysis is only 20-25 amps and only gets to 47 amps in a night IFR situation.

My harness kit from Van's came with 8AWG for the supply to the bus but I was not sure I should use it since my plane has more electrical gadgets than the Van's basic electrical plan contains.

Is my logic flawed going up to 6 AWG for my application, should I just use the 8 AWG since I should be under the 57 amp max for that size wire?

Cheers


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