On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Is that data for solid or stranded? He did mention "cord" which implies
stranded conductors.
If a train stops between stations, and the man with the hat gets off. He's
out there in the middle of no where hollering "all aboard". Now, that's a
stranded conductor.
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"dpb" wrote in ...
blueman wrote:
12 AWG -- ~0.081"
14 AWG -- ~0.064"
So, 12 is a little over 1/16", 14 is about 1/16" diameter. *Enough
difference if the connection at either end is visible to tell easily.
That said, what horsepower is the motor rated/current draw on the motor
plate? *If the cord is the OEM-supplied one, it's unlikely it's so
undersized as to be discernible difference in changing it out...
Assuming it's a dual-voltage motor, you could always go to the 240V
connections and cut current draw in half...
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If a train stops between stations, and the man with the hat gets off.
He's out there in the middle of no where hollering "all aboard". Now,
that's a stranded conductor.
How can you call him stranded if there's train right next to him?