And how much drop/loss per foot or per 100 feet of cord....???
Thank you for that answer.30-40 depending on exactly what type of wire.
Drop per foot depends on how many amps and your voltage.
at 30 amps, you will lose 5.2% of your voltage for 120 volt system at 100 feet 10 gauge with copper wire.
For a 240 volt system, 2.62%
I just found a bunch of 2 AUG roughly what amount of amps could get push through that.....?? Thanks.
About 95-115, again depending on exact wire type.
Yes this would be laying on the ground 150 feet. I am thinking of dragging one of my buildings over the property line and closer to a building that is "Properly" connected to the grid. The "Shack" I have been living in for 23 years, is powered with extension cords, off a "Temporary" Construction remote pedestal.
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