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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8485912" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>you also have to realize those amps arent built in america and alot of that wire isnt as well.. Im not knocking you im just stating the facts.</p><p></p><p>seriously look ove that site i posted just alittle. i had to remember alot of that ****.. crazy **** like if the ambeniant tempature is over 85 degrees i need to step the wire one size up. calculate voltage drop over distance for current carring conductor fill rates of conduits its a ******* mess. now i just more so wire and calabrate ****. still alot to remember but being a master electrician is every bit as much if not MORE than being an electrical engineer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8485912, member: 572595"] you also have to realize those amps arent built in america and alot of that wire isnt as well.. Im not knocking you im just stating the facts. seriously look ove that site i posted just alittle. i had to remember alot of that ****.. crazy **** like if the ambeniant tempature is over 85 degrees i need to step the wire one size up. calculate voltage drop over distance for current carring conductor fill rates of conduits its a ******* mess. now i just more so wire and calabrate ****. still alot to remember but being a master electrician is every bit as much if not MORE than being an electrical engineer. [/QUOTE]
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