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04-01-2019, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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Wire size for voltage reducer?
Trying to figure out what size wire to use for my voltage reducer... carts is 48v and it's a 30 amp out put reducer. My instinct tells me to use #10 but the wires coming out of the reducer for the output leads are about the same size as the input leads. Input leads are marked 14awg and has a 10 amp fuse. The output wires have no markings and feel almost like it's a teflon jacketing on the wire...
Red and black are 48v input Yellow is the trigger wire from keyswitch Green + and blue - are the 12v output wires. |
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04-01-2019, 08:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wire size for voltage reducer?
This is very similar to the one I have looks the exact same except
Mine has 5 wires. I cut the connectors off the end https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F121635318003 |
04-01-2019, 09:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wire size for voltage reducer?
It depends on the total amp load of the 12 volt accessories. If you are installing a fuse block (highly suggested) then add up all the amps and size your 12 volt output wires per the attached wire sizing guide to the fuse block. On the 48 volt input side, just match the converter's wire size which should be good for the unit's 30 amp rating.
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04-02-2019, 03:41 AM | #4 |
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Re: Wire size for voltage reducer?
Yes going to a 6 place fuse block. But I'd like to fuse the main line (30 amp) to the fuse block so I don't short/overload the reducer.
All I will have on it is; -Headlights - street legal kit with turn signals/flasher (led) -Brake lights -Horn -12v accessory port (phone charging) -Radio (15 amps) -Spare I thinking #10 it's just the output wires on the reducer r throwing me off! |
04-02-2019, 03:57 AM | #5 |
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Re: Wire size for voltage reducer?
On the output side you have a maximum of 30 Amps at 12V therefore that is 30X12 = 360 Watts. So the input side has to supply 360 Watts at 48V therefore it will draw 360/48 = 7.5 Amps
This means that the connections to the reducer from the pack need to carry 7.5 A but you should increase this for safety so, say, 10-15 Amps. The output needs to be able to carry 30 Amps and this is limited to that by the reducer. So the connection to your distribution box need to be able to carry at least 30 Amps. From the distribution box the load will vary, depending on the requirements of the individual accessories. The size of wire needed to carry varying currents depends on many things but for this use the following should do: 10A needs 16 gauge 15A needs 14 gauge 20A needs 12 gauge 30A needs 10 gauge 40A needs 8 gauge |
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