ip485
Well-Known Member
Maybe something just slightly different - I decided to get a new mains cable - 50 metres and rated at 36 Amps to hopefully deal with any mooring issues at different places. Much of the time I expect it will be on 16 Amps but we can also hook up to 32 Amps where available and certainly draw the full 32 Amps.
So my question is;
I know on a reel it is possible to generate a reasonable amount of heat. I also know I will have a better idea when I use it - but in the mean time thought it was worth asking the collected wisdom whether the heat is likely to be a problem on 16 Amps, and if anyone has any clever solutions. I appreciate the cable could just be laid out on deck to dissipate as much heat as possible and this might be the simplest / only solution. Obvioulsy the reason for a reel, or some other system, is a way of keeping all that cable a bit tidier when it is not all needed.
Should be ok at the moment for melting the snow!
So my question is;
I know on a reel it is possible to generate a reasonable amount of heat. I also know I will have a better idea when I use it - but in the mean time thought it was worth asking the collected wisdom whether the heat is likely to be a problem on 16 Amps, and if anyone has any clever solutions. I appreciate the cable could just be laid out on deck to dissipate as much heat as possible and this might be the simplest / only solution. Obvioulsy the reason for a reel, or some other system, is a way of keeping all that cable a bit tidier when it is not all needed.
Should be ok at the moment for melting the snow!