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DC voltage drop over long wires to bilge pump
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<blockquote data-quote="blisters" data-source="post: 296600" data-attributes="member: 4992"><p>You first, you're saying there's a measurable voltage drop when there is no current running through the wire. That defies the laws of physics.</p><p></p><p>You have now described a load is required to cause a voltage drop over the wire in your own post #13 with a 10amp load:</p><p></p><p>"how much voltage you are losing across your cable say your pump draws 10amps."</p><p></p><p>Let's not confuse the OP, he's not technical. Happy to take it offline through PM.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blisters, post: 296600, member: 4992"] You first, you're saying there's a measurable voltage drop when there is no current running through the wire. That defies the laws of physics. You have now described a load is required to cause a voltage drop over the wire in your own post #13 with a 10amp load: "how much voltage you are losing across your cable say your pump draws 10amps." Let's not confuse the OP, he's not technical. Happy to take it offline through PM. Jon [/QUOTE]
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