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When L21-30 just isn't big enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stansby" data-source="post: 24584" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Ryan, </p><p>You are correct that at 18A each, we would exceed 30A per leg.</p><p></p><p>Disregarding the 4th amp. If we put 3 amps in each rack at 208 (XY,YZ,ZX) we have the potential to draw 17.3 A per amp. That would put 17.3 amps x 2 on each leg, so a possible load of 34.6 A per leg. I am confident that only the sub amp would draw 17.3 A, so we might just squeak by. Running at 208 means we split the load of the sub amp between 2 legs, which might be beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stansby, post: 24584, member: 312"] Re: When L21-30 just isn't big enough Ryan, You are correct that at 18A each, we would exceed 30A per leg. Disregarding the 4th amp. If we put 3 amps in each rack at 208 (XY,YZ,ZX) we have the potential to draw 17.3 A per amp. That would put 17.3 amps x 2 on each leg, so a possible load of 34.6 A per leg. I am confident that only the sub amp would draw 17.3 A, so we might just squeak by. Running at 208 means we split the load of the sub amp between 2 legs, which might be beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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