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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8486209" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>to the orginal poster. i've provided actual evidence. I was an industrial electrican for over 10 years. i used these forumlas every day to meet compliance and saftey standards. i assure you these guys have no evidence to otherwise support there assumptions.</p><p></p><p>they constanly try to dissprove me and always fail to.. if you where to actually measure it. you too would prove that my calculations are infact accurate.</p><p></p><p>for over 5 years i've told people(amp designers) that dual inputs on over 2kw amps will help, now its something thats standard.</p><p></p><p>yall can keep living in this dillusion that things are magical and your tried it and its not much of a difference. its secience and im teaching you all yet Im wrong.</p><p></p><p>that being said I typically use one wire per coil and cut all my wires evenly it helps divide the load and offers better conductivity. By all means the correct way to do it, is provide a single lead from the amps terminal to a distrobution block then you can derate your conductors but thats not really logical..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8486209, member: 572595"] to the orginal poster. i've provided actual evidence. I was an industrial electrican for over 10 years. i used these forumlas every day to meet compliance and saftey standards. i assure you these guys have no evidence to otherwise support there assumptions. they constanly try to dissprove me and always fail to.. if you where to actually measure it. you too would prove that my calculations are infact accurate. for over 5 years i've told people(amp designers) that dual inputs on over 2kw amps will help, now its something thats standard. yall can keep living in this dillusion that things are magical and your tried it and its not much of a difference. its secience and im teaching you all yet Im wrong. that being said I typically use one wire per coil and cut all my wires evenly it helps divide the load and offers better conductivity. By all means the correct way to do it, is provide a single lead from the amps terminal to a distrobution block then you can derate your conductors but thats not really logical.. [/QUOTE]
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