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<blockquote data-quote="Fleeting" data-source="post: 561162" data-attributes="member: 33702"><p>"I have a decent idea of what I'm doing", no you don't.</p><p>I don't need to do any calculations my experience tells me the 6.0mm² submain is undersized, I guarantee your lights will dip when you turn on one of your machines.</p><p>Volt drop must be considered for the entirety of the installation it does not stop at the end of the submain. This project was going wrong the moment you put the spade in the ground to dig the trench.</p><p>The two clowns you have employed are merely masquerading as electricians or they would have pointed out the errors of your ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleeting, post: 561162, member: 33702"] "I have a decent idea of what I'm doing", no you don't. I don't need to do any calculations my experience tells me the 6.0mm² submain is undersized, I guarantee your lights will dip when you turn on one of your machines. Volt drop must be considered for the entirety of the installation it does not stop at the end of the submain. This project was going wrong the moment you put the spade in the ground to dig the trench. The two clowns you have employed are merely masquerading as electricians or they would have pointed out the errors of your ways. [/QUOTE]
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