'Bundling' of 12V cables

zoidberg

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I have a qwessie on the effects of 'bundling' groups of 6 x 12V 21Amp wiring within spiralwrap. I don't expect any one wire, each ~1metre long, to carry >15amps ( bilge pump ) and asked the cablewrap makers' tech support. They pointed to 'BS 7671 (18th Edition) wiring regulations. For detailed calculations refer to Appendix 4, which provides tables for cable grouping.'

Can anyone here give more helpful guidance?
 
Better still, learn to lace, it's ropework only smaller :D

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I did.. 50 years ago being taught by Derek Shaw, the workshop practices instructor at RAF Locking.

However the question posed is not about how to bundle cables. But about the effects of cable heating when tieing bundles together. Like you should always unwind an extension cable before applying power, you should be cautious bundling power cables together to prevent melt down.

Sadly as I'm busy packing and this is a coffee break, I don't have time to do the required sums..
 
I have a qwessie on the effects of 'bundling' groups of 6 x 12V 21Amp wiring within spiralwrap. I don't expect any one wire, each ~1metre long, to carry >15amps ( bilge pump )
All 1m long ? Even the bilge pump ?

Even at 1m long, with 15A loads, 1.5mm cable is too small, should be 2.5mm.
 
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