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The fuses actually have a good bit of voltage drop across them.
-Dan N3OX Ed wrote: I never tried to determine if it was the plug itself, or the wiring that caused the power drop, but I found a website that allows you to calculate the voltage drop of wire given the length, wire size and current. 35 years experience tells me that biggest issue regarding voltage drop in most wiring harnesses is the connections, not the wire itself. Unsoldered metal to metal connections, especially crimp type, are especially problematic. Ed K7AAT |
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