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Should I be worrried about this that i read on that site you gave me??
"The size of the conductors (individual wires) inside a sub-feed cable dictates how much current (measured in Amps) can flow through that cable. We used 6-3G cable, which is normally capable of handling 50 Amps. But... there is a maximum length to that cable, 55 feet, before there is a possible problem of a voltage drop happening."
I measure the best I could with a tape measure but its not exact. I believe I have right round 50ft give or take 5ish feet....Should I have gotten a gauge bigger wire?? Is the 6/3 wire going to be safe enough?
Should I be worrried about this that i read on that site you gave me??
"The size of the conductors (individual wires) inside a sub-feed cable dictates how much current (measured in Amps) can flow through that cable. We used 6-3G cable, which is normally capable of handling 50 Amps. But... there is a maximum length to that cable, 55 feet, before there is a possible problem of a voltage drop happening."
I measure the best I could with a tape measure but its not exact. I believe I have right round 50ft give or take 5ish feet....Should I have gotten a gauge bigger wire?? Is the 6/3 wire going to be safe enough?