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#141697 10/06/04 01:58 PM
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Guy's,
I'm not sure if this would be a lot of use outside of New Zealand.
But, it is handy for doing Voltage Drop calcs and also automatically calculates the phase currents of single and 3 phase motors among other things.
Check it out here .

Mike:]

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[This message has been edited by Trumpy (edited 10-06-2004).]

#141698 10/09/04 03:10 PM
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Thanks Mike. Another one to add to the list of handy utilities.

#141699 10/15/04 07:08 PM
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Amen to Paul's reply! [Linked Image]

A useful setup. Thanks!


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#141700 01/21/06 01:48 PM
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Just want to bump this thread back up to the top, for anyone that is interested.

#141701 01/25/06 05:44 AM
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Trumpy I've got GenCalc on my PC at work and it is great. Before I got that I used the General Cables calculation book, which is also excellent.

Good example of a cable manufacturer making it easy for their customers [Linked Image]


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