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Author Re: burying wire Holler Butt
hallerb@aol.com

2006-07-30, 9:25 pm


Tekkie=AE wrote:
> hallerb@aol.com posted for all of us...
> I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.
>
un[color=darkred]
> DO NOT LISTEN TO HOLLER BUTT - he adds nothing but trouble.
> --
> Tekkie


Tekkie whats your trouble? I offer good solid advice like going to a
heavier conductor for a longer run, line loss for 200 feet can cause
troubles with a heavy load like a power saw
I am a board moderator at another site have been for years. you are
the kind of poster who just likes causing hassles for the heck of it.
if you dont like my advice then debate it.

lets say the OP wants 20 amps at his shed 200 feet away. is 12 gauge
wire heavy enough when using a heavy load like a power saw? or will the
saw bog down on knots or overheat?

I tend to be conserative, if your going to all the work to dig 200 feet
might as well do the job right do it once and then relax.

Cutting corners just leads to more work.

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