Hi
I have a Bavaria 32 and would really appreciate it if anyone can help?
I've recently purchased a shunt to start monitoring my battery before installing solar panels. The wiring diagram (Panel 424) that comes with the owners manuals f0r a Bavaria 32 states that the cable running to the earth on the domestic battery is 95mm sq. Having used my callipers the actual width of the cable is only 10-11mm which equates to a 35mm sq cable and is considerable smaller than the approx 16mm cable which is standard for a 95mm sq cable.
I need to make up a spare cable to run between the earth on the domestic (140Ah) battery and the shunt.
I want to keep the electrical system as uniform as possible. If I purchase a 95mm sq cable it will be considerable larger than the cable(s) that are current in situ. If I purchase an 35mm sq cable then I will potentially introducing a different amp rating into the system.
What should I do?
I should point out that I only have one domestic battery rather than the two that is in the original Bavaria 32 wiring diagram, so some modifications has taken place (previous owner of the boat).
Last I checked, area was calculated like this: A = ? · r²·
So for 11 mm diameter: ? · (11/2)² = 95.03 mm²
Assuming you measured the wire without insulation, everything seems to be as documented.
Quote from: Yngmar on July 29 2021, 11:55
Last I checked, area was calculated like this: A = ? · r²·
So for 11 mm diameter: ? · (11/2)² = 95.03 mm²
Assuming you measured the wire without insulation, everything seems to be as documented.
I think the OP was measuring diameter over the insulation. 95mm² cable is typically about 18mm overall diameter. 35mm² cable is typically about 12mm overall diameter.
Hi
Yes I was measuring the wire with insulation.
I have decided to go with the larger size 95mm sq (even though it's considerably more expensive). It's probably overkill but I'm not sure what loads I may add in the future and this option means I don't have to worry about it.