[Alberg30] anchor light wiring
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Tue Feb 11 08:07:00 PST 2003
An Aqua Signal series 25 light uses 10 watts. At 12 volts, that's a
little less than 1 amp. (watts = volts * amps)
16 awg wire is about 4 ohms per 1000 feet. The run from the electrical
panel to the top of the mast and back is probably less than 100 feet as
a guess. So, the round-trip resistance would be about 0.4 ohms. At one
amp, that's a 0.4 volt voltage drop (volts = ohms * amps), or a 3-1/3%
voltage drop.
In reality, since the battery voltage is greater than 12 volts and the
current draw is less than one amp, you'll be under the 3% voltage drop
that's considered adequate for electronics, and considerably under the
10% voltage drop that's considered adequate for lamps.
- George
J Bergquist wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am planning to install an anchor light at my masthead.
>
> I am planning to use 12 gauge wire.
>
> Does this sound right to you?
>
> J
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