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When you're sizing wiring to a distribution block, do you just need to plan for the distance to and from, and not the entire distance of the circuit? For example....
I will have a distribution block 2 ft from house switch.
Distribution block will power added accessories (GPS, VHF, 2nd bilge, amp in future). Say a total of 100 amps.
0-6 ft @ 3% drop @ 100 amps calls for 4AWG as per Blue Seas chart. So, the 2ft cable from switch to block needs to be 4AWG. The neg from neg block to battery would also be 4AWG.
Is that correct?
Then, each device is wired appropriately from the DIST BLOCK to the accessory? or from the SWITCH to the accessory? Say the GPS is 15 amps (I think high, but for example) and 10ft away from the BLOCK that would require 12AWG. But if the distance from the block to switch to battery needs to be considered then it's say, 13ft and would require 10AWG.
I guess in short, are you sizing for the total length of the circuit from battery to ground, or are you sizing the wire just for the part of the circuit that it is on? Like if I needed to carry 40A between 2 distribution blocks that are 5 ft apart, that would be 8AWG. But if there are 15ft of other wire on either side of the distribution block does that need to be considered?
Another example...for powering a 90A amp 15ft away (total 30ft circuit). If I run 12.5ft of 1AWG to a block, can I then run the last 2.5 ft off the block in 4AWG to the amp? Or does it all need to be 1AWG? I guess does the distribution block become the "power source" in the diagrams? Or do you have to consider the entire path from the battery and back in which case I would have to run 1AWG on the whole circuit to the amp and back?
I will have a distribution block 2 ft from house switch.
Distribution block will power added accessories (GPS, VHF, 2nd bilge, amp in future). Say a total of 100 amps.
0-6 ft @ 3% drop @ 100 amps calls for 4AWG as per Blue Seas chart. So, the 2ft cable from switch to block needs to be 4AWG. The neg from neg block to battery would also be 4AWG.
Is that correct?
Then, each device is wired appropriately from the DIST BLOCK to the accessory? or from the SWITCH to the accessory? Say the GPS is 15 amps (I think high, but for example) and 10ft away from the BLOCK that would require 12AWG. But if the distance from the block to switch to battery needs to be considered then it's say, 13ft and would require 10AWG.
I guess in short, are you sizing for the total length of the circuit from battery to ground, or are you sizing the wire just for the part of the circuit that it is on? Like if I needed to carry 40A between 2 distribution blocks that are 5 ft apart, that would be 8AWG. But if there are 15ft of other wire on either side of the distribution block does that need to be considered?
Another example...for powering a 90A amp 15ft away (total 30ft circuit). If I run 12.5ft of 1AWG to a block, can I then run the last 2.5 ft off the block in 4AWG to the amp? Or does it all need to be 1AWG? I guess does the distribution block become the "power source" in the diagrams? Or do you have to consider the entire path from the battery and back in which case I would have to run 1AWG on the whole circuit to the amp and back?
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