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Hi gary:
I recomend you read nigal calders chapter on windlass. he does not recomend that approach for a couple reasons. I think it would be best for you to read his chapter yourself instead of me summarizing his work. I for one after great debate am installing two 35' 2/0 awg cables based on 7% voltage drop and a max load of 150 amps. That should toast my 150 amp fuse as a reminder im over loading my windlass. at a "normal" 100 amp load ill have only a 5% votage drop. Both well under Joe's advice to keep the voltage drop under 10%. joe is the helpful tech dude at Maxwell North America SF. Give him a call and ask him what he thinks. I dont recomend listening to anyone here. Just call the north american tech guru and ask. Duh! Be sides 2/0 cable is neither that expeisive nor that large......... Calder says you should really size for the ultimate stall load which may reach 300-400 amps ! but that would take 4/0 cable and that IS TOO big for me to handle! Instead Ill just operate my windlass as instructed and NOT stall it. Duh.. Read calder before going off half cocked... half baked... and half witted. Bob |
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I don't see a "Gary" in this thread, so I guess you are talking to me.
Bob, you must not have read what I wrote, as I was critical of the idea myself. "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi gary: I recomend you read nigal calders chapter on windlass. he does not recomend that approach for a couple reasons. I think it would be best for you to read his chapter yourself instead of me summarizing his work. I for one after great debate am installing two 35' 2/0 awg cables based on 7% voltage drop and a max load of 150 amps. That should toast my 150 amp fuse as a reminder im over loading my windlass. at a "normal" 100 amp load ill have only a 5% votage drop. Both well under Joe's advice to keep the voltage drop under 10%. joe is the helpful tech dude at Maxwell North America SF. Give him a call and ask him what he thinks. I dont recomend listening to anyone here. Just call the north american tech guru and ask. Duh! Be sides 2/0 cable is neither that expeisive nor that large......... Calder says you should really size for the ultimate stall load which may reach 300-400 amps ! but that would take 4/0 cable and that IS TOO big for me to handle! Instead Ill just operate my windlass as instructed and NOT stall it. Duh.. Read calder before going off half cocked... half baked... and half witted. Bob |
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![]() My deepest appology. I ment this post for Magda our Polski friend who was the orignal poster. Somtimes is dont look to close to the names. Bob |
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No problem !
"Bob" wrote in message ... My deepest appology. I ment this post for Magda our Polski friend who was the orignal poster. Somtimes is dont look to close to the names. Bob |
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