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120 amp breakers...?
about the 120 amp breakers....did anyone find a curve? the one that we got was not detailed, so we are looking for a more detailed one...btw...thanks to all the people who have been helping us..i got a lot of my questions answered here...thankz :-)
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what are you doing that you need a more detailed spec sheet?
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we were thinking how much amps we can run for the two min.
last year i believe we were drawing 100+ amps every so often. |
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Viper,
The curve in the data sheet in the previous post is very similar to the breaker we used last year. Please note that you can draw huge amounts of current for a short period of time. Please also note the "derating" curve. When we are playing in Houston this may need to be considered. Teams that are running fine in northern regionals may have problems in the heat and humidity of Texas. |
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