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57 minutes ago, GlennWest said:

My 10awg run is roughly 12" long. Mounted inverter directly above buss bars for batteries 

Hey there Glenn, thanks for the update, subject to current with such a SHORT distance Line Voltage Drop should be minimal and if those are 10 Gauge Copper Conductors in free air (NOT jacketed or in raceway yielding better heat dissipation with ampacity PERHAPS GREATER THAN 30 ?? check NEC) you should be okay.

John T  

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