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On 2008-05-28 07:48:18 -0400, Herodotus said:

Question: I am of the understanding that one should have a breaker
that is at least double the proposed load in the combined circuits
that it protects. E.g port cabin lights.

Is this correct or is there a rule of thumb that applies?


My guideline is to protect the wiring so size for somewhat less than
that (approximate) length of wire (both legs) with that gauge for a 2%
or so drop in voltage. That's pretty conservative. ABYC allows 10%.

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