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Feeding cable through insulation
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<blockquote data-quote="poni" data-source="post: 530069" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>its not in open air ,its more like Method 103, there are still a few unknowns, also we don't know the length of the total circuit to work out the volt drop yet( the max run at 6Amp is about 26m but I could be wrong ), thanks to Fleeting for posting the table,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poni, post: 530069, member: 1497"] its not in open air ,its more like Method 103, there are still a few unknowns, also we don't know the length of the total circuit to work out the volt drop yet( the max run at 6Amp is about 26m but I could be wrong ), thanks to Fleeting for posting the table, [/QUOTE]
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