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Forum: Conversion Tutorials and How-to's 05-22-2014, 12:02 AM
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Re: How To: Bus Electrical Systems - AC

10 gauge wire can only handle 30 amps. In rv's, a 30 amp circuit is 120, a 50 amp would be 240. 6 gauge wire for all 3 conductors on the 50 amp service.
Forum: Conversion Tutorials and How-to's 02-03-2013, 12:05 AM
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Re: How To: Bus Electrical Systems - AC

Most of the 120 volt ac stuff is designed for solid wire, or coarse stranded wire (9 to 12 strands). If you use fine stranded wire you might experience some hot connections, with the potential for a...
Forum: Conversion Tutorials and How-to's 04-10-2009, 08:27 PM
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Re: How To: Bus Electrical Systems - AC

The bus shell is connected to the ground wire, and grounded by the AC supply circuit. The white neutral circuit wire is not connected to the bus shell, its ground bonding is at the supply.
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