Subaru Robin RGX3600 User Manual

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NOTES : Wiring between generator and electrical appliances

1. Allowable current of cable

Use a cable with an allowable current that is higher than the rated input current of the load (electrical

appliance). If the input current is higher than the allowable current of the cable used, the cable will

become excessively heated and deteriorate the insulation, possibly burning it out. The table below

shows cables and their allowable currents for your reference.

2. Cable length

If a long cable is used, a voltage drop occurs due to the increased resistance in the conductors

decreasing the input voltage to the load (electrical product). As a result, the load can be damaged.

The table below shows voltage drops per 30 meters of cable.

Voltage drops per 30 meters of cable

30A

25A

20A

15A

10A

5A

A

mm

2

8.9V

4.5V

12

1.25

8.6V

5.7V

2.8V

17

2.0

6.2V

4.7V

3.1V

1.6V

23

3.5

6.0V

5.0V

4.0V

3.0V

2.0V

1.0V

35

5.5

Allowable

Current

Cross

sectional

Ω/100m

1.486

0.952

0.517

0.332

Cable

Resistance

R : Resistance (

/100m)

I : Electric current (A)

L : Length (m)

R : Resistance

1.25mm

2

= 1.48

/100m

I : Electric current

10A

L : Length

30m

V =

1.48

x 10A x (30m x 2)

8.9 (V)

The voltage drop of the case described above is

The length of wire (L) indicates round length, which is the length from the generator

to the electrical tools and back.

Voltage drop indicates as

V= x R x I x L

1

100

100

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