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  • #31
    Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
    Incoming!!
    No offence meant of course!

    With engine running, the 'v' in the ohms law equation will be (roughly) 14.4, hence 520/14.4 = an engineering approximate of 'about 40 amps'

    Matt was just slightly asleep and I was just slightly pedantic
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Apache
      Only if your alternator is bu**ered. I dont think I'd switch them on without the engine running. Stick to I.T matey
      Worst case scenario, though, you could end up dragging 44.1 amps through
      that wiring, working on your minimum safe battery voltage. It's a large risk
      for the sake of shaving a millimetre off the cable thickness. (BTW, I.T ain't
      my official trade. It's just that a couple of customers found out that I admin
      *nix systems, so nagged until I gave in). I normally avoid I.T like the
      plague.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Apache
        No offence meant of course!
        And none taken. And Vince, stop stirring.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MattF
          And none taken. And Vince, stop stirring.


          hehehe!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by MattF
            Worst case scenario, though, you could end up dragging 44.1 amps through
            that wiring, working on your minimum safe battery voltage. It's a large risk
            for the sake of shaving a millimetre off the cable thickness. (BTW, I.T ain't
            my official trade. It's just that a couple of customers found out that I admin
            *nix systems, so nagged until I gave in). I normally avoid I.T like the
            plague.
            Not that I would dream of using 40A cable for something I expect to draw 40A anyway Matt. 60A should fit the bill nicely, and might still be reasonably easy to fit. Just need to get my hands on a 60A mil spec (for the snob value) waterproof connector now!

            (I've been involved in aircraft systems modification in the past, so know the ropes )
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
              hehehe!!
              I just couldn't resist.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by MattF
                I just couldn't resist.
                If we're posting pics, this one's much nicer.
                Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Apache
                  Not that I would dream of using 40A cable for something I expect to draw 40A anyway Matt. 60A should fit the bill nicely, and might still be reasonably easy to fit. Just need to get my hands on a 60A mil spec (for the snob value) waterproof connector now
                  Nice. Any chance of a pic of the connector when you get it. (I know that
                  sounds really sad). It's just so hard to find good connectors from general
                  distributors, be nice to see a good quality one for a change.

                  Originally posted by Apache
                  (I've been involved in aircraft systems modification in the past, so know the ropes )
                  My turn to apologise. Didn't mean for it to sound like that. Sorry.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Apache
                    If we're posting pics, this one's much nicer.
                    The boots are nice as well.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Apache
                      If we're posting pics, this one's much nicer.

                      My sausages have been in there!!

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by MattF
                        Nice. Any chance of a pic of the connector when you get it. (I know that
                        sounds really sad). It's just so hard to find good connectors from general
                        distributors, be nice to see a good quality one for a change.



                        My turn to apologise. Didn't mean for it to sound like that. Sorry.
                        The connector will be from RS, probably a bayonet type, if I can slip it past them in a big order next time someones building a loom.

                        Apology?! Don't be soft! We're all mates here.
                        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                          My sausages have been in there!!
                          PMSL!!!! (again!)
                          Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Apache
                            The connector will be from RS, probably a bayonet type, if I can slip it past them in a big order next time someones building a loom.

                            Apology?! Don't be soft! We're all mates here.


                            If I put an order into RS, do you want me to give you a shout? I've a feeling
                            I may need to order a pack of anti surge cartridge fuses from them soon.
                            (Ordered the wrong ones last time, so have to see how long these quick
                            blows survive). If so, I'll let you dig the order code out. Searching
                            through five catalogues always puts me in braindead mode.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by MattF


                              If I put an order into RS, do you want me to give you a shout? I've a feeling
                              I may need to order a pack of anti surge cartridge fuses from them soon.
                              (Ordered the wrong ones last time, so have to see how long these quick
                              blows survive). If so, I'll let you dig the order code out. Searching
                              through five catalogues always puts me in braindead mode.
                              Think they're around £30 per mating half, but we often buy these things by the hundred so it may be easier to lose. I'll let you know what I order though. Very nice connectors. If they can survive life on tanks and helicopters being mishandled by squaddies, they can probably survive my truck.
                              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Apache
                                Think they're around £30 per mating half, but we often buy these things by the hundred so it may be easier to lose. I'll let you know what I order though. Very nice connectors. If they can survive life on tanks and helicopters being mishandled by squaddies, they can probably survive my truck.
                                Cheers. Each time I start looking in the RS catalogue, without the exact part
                                in mind that I need, well, you know what it's like. Half an hour later, even less
                                idea which one to get. Too much of a selection can be as bad as not enough.

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