Good article, @AnOldUR. See? I told you I wouldn't take that bet! ;-) I like that they also emphasized the difference between surge and overcurrent protection, and the need for a device that protects… (View Post)
This would only be a problem if the T@B tried to draw more than 30A of current. If this happened, the T@B's main breaker would trip. In short, the amount of current (amps) flowing is determined by t… (View Post)
You can also get threaded inserts that accept standard sized screws. The insert stays fixed in the plywood (top photo), and the screw threads into the insert to hold the panel in place (bottom photo)… (View Post)
@CharlieRN, I can't give you hard numbers on voltage drop in each situation, or how significant an effect it has. I just figured that since PWM controllers (like I have) "waste" voltage abo… (View Post)