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		<description><![CDATA[So how do you calculate what wire sizes to use when wiring up your house, shed or cabin? As I have said in previous posts you have to consider not only the current capacity or ampacity of the cable but also the length of the cable.  The lower voltage systems are considerably more susceptible to [...]]]></description>
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