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Wiring sketch with 3 questions (included picture and links)
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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 247372" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>You have to check your panel if it has a bus bar.</p><p></p><p>All wires should be sized to the max load they will see. For most, a 14 or 16ga will be plenty. </p><p></p><p>Extension cords do not neccessarily have heavy gauge wire. They are made for higher voltage AC (lower current). If you were using to power a circuit panel, probably the wire size is too small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 247372, member: 3438"] You have to check your panel if it has a bus bar. All wires should be sized to the max load they will see. For most, a 14 or 16ga will be plenty. Extension cords do not neccessarily have heavy gauge wire. They are made for higher voltage AC (lower current). If you were using to power a circuit panel, probably the wire size is too small. [/QUOTE]
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