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This would depend on the wattage of the lamp, the wire size going to the lamp, and the length of the wire going to the lamp. You can either use the voltage drop formula to figure out what the voltage would be or you can use that CAST tool to take your voltage reading at the lamp.
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Ah yes. I finally realized the error of my ways. Although I plan/estimate my taps and wire gauge based on voltage drop formulas, in the field I've been checking voltage at the hubs, without regard to fixtures being lamped! DUH!
Thanks everyone for your patience with this green illuminator. Last edited by Mike M; 01-18-2008 at 09:12 PM. |
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The only "stupid" question will be the one that you don't ask. We all had this same question at one point in our careers.
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