Glenn,
Thank you for that good information.
Where do you find the specifications relating cross sectional area to
amperage? Section 366.23 of the NEC allows 1000 A / sq. in. of cross
sectional area of the conductor. Is that a good rule of thumb, or is
there something more specific to battery bu
table 3 is a bus bar size selector based on ampacities--you can match that with
what Mcmaster offers in 101 copper (higher purity than standard 110
copper).we've made bus bars for years using this method. trickiest part is
drilling a clean hole in the copper.
https://www.copper.org/publications
Greetings Wrenches,
I am in need of 6 Canadian solar CS6X-320P solar panels. Could be the 310,
315, or 325 versions as well. Just need to be the same form factor.
Please contact me off list if you know of any.
Thanks!
Chad Waits
President/Owner Net Zero Solar
101 W. 5th St., Tucson, AZ 85705
Drake,
I found the information available online at the Copper Development Association
website to be valuable for DC applications:
https://www.copper.org/applications/electrical/busbar/
Hope this helps.
-Glenn
From: RE-wrenches On Behalf Of
drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org
Sent:
4 matches
Mail list logo