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StoneDHedgE

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Hi everyone
Any electrician still round ?
Is a 1mm² cable "thick" enough to power a 600w bulb ?
(As the cord going from the ferromagnetic ballast to the bulb, distance approx. 10-15 meters)

On the paper it is enough, but in reality ?

ps: forgot to specify, with flexible cable!
No....minimum #14 on a 15 amp breaker. Use anything smaller....other methods of wire protection needed. Dum idea.
 

Drop That Sound

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2....600's pushing it on a 15A. MAX load. 12 amps is about max for a 15 amp breaker. Shit gets hot...especially wire in its upper range. A loose or bad connection anywhere and bad things happen fast...especially on electrical circuits being pushed.
He's talking about the output cable from the ballast to the socket. The ballast isn't 120v either..
 
2....600's pushing it on a 15A. MAX load. 12 amps is about max for a 15 amp breaker. Shit gets hot...especially wire in its upper range. A loose or bad connection anywhere and bad things happen fast...especially on electrical circuits being pushed.
Here we have 230v current (with live and neutral)

I think you are speaking about 120v right ?

Because at 230volt, 600w equals 2.6 amp

If we round this at 3amp, for 3x600watt it makes 9 ampere.

In my experience it's OK for a 16 ampere breaker
 
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StoneDHedgE

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Here we have 230v current (with live and neutral)

I think you are speaking about 120v right ?

Because at 230volt, 600w equals 2.6 amp

If we round this at 3amp, for 3x600watt it makes 9 ampere.

In my experience it's OK for a 16 ampere breaker
230 volt. Is a 2 pole cct. usually. L1 and L2. Meaning a 2 pole breaker.
 
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