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<blockquote data-quote="Fleeting" data-source="post: 531781" data-attributes="member: 33702"><p>Your volt drop is calculated from point of source to the furthest final circuit. What you need to consider is are the four 16A sockets being used at capacity for example is 10A adequate because if you allow for full load your cable just for the submain will be 70.0+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleeting, post: 531781, member: 33702"] Your volt drop is calculated from point of source to the furthest final circuit. What you need to consider is are the four 16A sockets being used at capacity for example is 10A adequate because if you allow for full load your cable just for the submain will be 70.0+. [/QUOTE]
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