H Hungvo4 New Member Joined Apr 11, 2020 Messages 59 Sep 25, 2020 #21 dirtybobby423 said: What gauge can you use on the MPP? Click to expand... Is 6Awg
erik.calco Solar Badger Joined Nov 3, 2019 Messages 1,170 Location USA Sep 26, 2020 #22 dirtybobby423 said: What gauge can you use on the MPP? Click to expand... I'd guess 8 AWG. Of course, I had no problem getting 10 AWG into it. While I didn't test 6 AWG wire, I couldn't get 6 AWG ferrules into it. Ironically, you can fit 4 AWG in those tiny MidNite 150VDC breakers. So, just makes no sense.
dirtybobby423 said: What gauge can you use on the MPP? Click to expand... I'd guess 8 AWG. Of course, I had no problem getting 10 AWG into it. While I didn't test 6 AWG wire, I couldn't get 6 AWG ferrules into it. Ironically, you can fit 4 AWG in those tiny MidNite 150VDC breakers. So, just makes no sense.
the_uglydog New Member Joined Sep 11, 2020 Messages 123 Location Luzon, Philippines + Orlando FL, USA Sep 29, 2020 #23 Great planning, nice, neat and well organized. That's about it. the dog
D dirtybobby423 New Member Joined Aug 25, 2020 Messages 48 Sep 30, 2020 #24 erik.calco said: I'd guess 8 AWG. Of course, I had no problem getting 10 AWG into it. While I didn't test 6 AWG wire, I couldn't get 6 AWG ferrules into it. Ironically, you can fit 4 AWG in those tiny MidNite 150VDC breakers. So, just makes no sense. Click to expand... Thats a bummer, I was expecting to it accept 4AWG.
erik.calco said: I'd guess 8 AWG. Of course, I had no problem getting 10 AWG into it. While I didn't test 6 AWG wire, I couldn't get 6 AWG ferrules into it. Ironically, you can fit 4 AWG in those tiny MidNite 150VDC breakers. So, just makes no sense. Click to expand... Thats a bummer, I was expecting to it accept 4AWG.