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[GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306710] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 11:29 |
glwgmc
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Others will likely chime in here, but you need to rethink your wiring. Electricity will follow the path of least resistance and will not simply send 1/3rd of the amps down each of your three small wires. All 19 amps are going to go down one of those three until it burns up. My suggestion would be to replace your three 18ga wires with one proper 10ga wire as soon as you can.
Jerry
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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2016 07:11:28 -0600
From: Johnny Bridges
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My Viair is run by a relay I put in, which relay is energized by the original wiring. I fused it at 30 amps, ViAir claims a 19 amp draw. I was out
of large wire, so it has three identical runs of 18GA wire to the relay.
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Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306713 is a reply to message #306710] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 11:54 |
jhbridges
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My ammeter doesn't agree with you, Jerry. Consider if you will, whether a number of copper strands have insulation between some of them or not won't affect the current carrying ability of those strands. Or as an exercise, strip a piece of 12GA stranded. Untwist it a bit, and separate the strands at some point into three bundles. Note that the carrying capacity is unchanged.
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Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306716 is a reply to message #306710] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 12:10 |
Keith V
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Not as long as the wires are the same length. Copper has a high positive coefficient of resistance. as one wire carries more current it will warm up and increase in resistance causing the other wires to carry more current.
3 18AWG isn't pretty but should be good enough for a 2 foot run, 2 x .006ohms per foot / 3 aint bad
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> Others will likely chime in here, but you need to rethink your wiring. Electricity will follow the path of least resistance and will not simply send 1/3rd of the amps down each of your three small wires. All 19 amps are going to go down one of those three until it burns up. My suggestion would be to replace your three 18ga wires with one proper 10ga wire as soon as you can.
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> Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2016 07:11:28 -0600
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> My Viair is run by a relay I put in, which relay is energized by the original wiring. I fused it at 30 amps, ViAir claims a 19 amp draw. I was out
> of large wire, so it has three identical runs of 18GA wire to the relay.
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Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306724 is a reply to message #306720] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 15:08 |
Keith V
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glw
I think that Thevenin guy would agree with you
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> glwgmc wrote on Thu, 08 September 2016 11:29
>> Others will likely chime in here, but you need to rethink your wiring. Electricity will follow the path of least resistance and will not simply
>> send 1/3rd of the amps down each of your three small wires. All 19 amps are going to go down one of those three until it burns up. My suggestion
>> would be to replace your three 18ga wires with one proper 10ga wire as soon as you can.
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>> Jerry
>> Jerry Work
> Is that your final answer, or do you want to guess again? You would be right ONLY if there was a BIG difference in the resistance among the wires.
> Same gauge, same length, will divide nearly exactly into thirds.
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> If one wire has half the resistance as the each of the other two, it will still carry only half of the load, and the other two will each carry a
> quarter.
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> My EE degree might be 40 years old, but they haven't redesigned electricity since then.
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Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306743 is a reply to message #306710] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 18:36 |
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Any difference in the resistance between three basically equal length #18 Gauge wires will be so miniscule as to be immeasurable!
Mac in OKC
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Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 18:29
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor
Not quite accurate, Jerry. The three wires will have different resistances
so that they will not all carry the same current, but each will carry some
current. Simple parallel circuit.
For example, if you put 12 volts across wires of 1, 2, and 3 Ohms
resistance, 1 will carry 12/1 amps, the second will carry 12/2 amps, and
the third 12/3 amps, for a total of 12+6+4=22 amps. Johnny's wires will
not be nearly that far apart in resistance so will carry very nearly equal
currents.
Ken H.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Gerald Work wrote:
> Others will likely chime in here, but you need to rethink your wiring.
> Electricity will follow the path of least resistance and will not simply
> send 1/3rd of the amps down each of your three small wires. All 19 amps
> are going to go down one of those three until it burns up. My suggestion
> would be to replace your three 18ga wires with one proper 10ga wire as soon
> as you can.
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Re: [GMCnet] Newly installed VIAIR 400C compressor [message #306744 is a reply to message #306710] |
Thu, 08 September 2016 18:29 |
Ken Henderson
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Not quite accurate, Jerry. The three wires will have different resistances
so that they will not all carry the same current, but each will carry some
current. Simple parallel circuit.
For example, if you put 12 volts across wires of 1, 2, and 3 Ohms
resistance, 1 will carry 12/1 amps, the second will carry 12/2 amps, and
the third 12/3 amps, for a total of 12+6+4=22 amps. Johnny's wires will
not be nearly that far apart in resistance so will carry very nearly equal
currents.
Ken H.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Gerald Work wrote:
> Others will likely chime in here, but you need to rethink your wiring.
> Electricity will follow the path of least resistance and will not simply
> send 1/3rd of the amps down each of your three small wires. All 19 amps
> are going to go down one of those three until it burns up. My suggestion
> would be to replace your three 18ga wires with one proper 10ga wire as soon
> as you can.
>
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