Category : Tools
Didn't give U AWG for 200 amps. Uninstalled
Its ok, but there are apps that include conductor fill, ambient temperature and insulation type as variables plus the calculations seem a bit funky. Download "mobile electrican" (free) and "conduit bender elite" (a few bucks) and you will save time and money.
This is an app that you didn't know you needed 'till you actually downloaded and used it. Helps all in the electrical field from the new guy to the seasoned veteran. Definitely worth the download.
Reading some of these reviews makes me realize that some of the people using this number 1 have no true electrical installation experience, number 2 do not understand any electrical theory.
the app looks good and isn't always wrong but for some calculations it's simply useless. f.ex. 14.5v 3000w 4m shows awg size non existing..
Tried it for kicks, and for 15 feet, 24 volt thermostat wire should not be 10awg...LOL
Won't calculate current above 470 amp.
I can serach many calculations easily and quickly what I don't know.
Does this app calculate it for distance both ways or just one way
Nothing better than not having to carry a little book with you
Good programs but not mention material of cable
Simple to use and does the job
Thanks. :)
Easy to use..handy!
Excellent app. Very helpful. Thanks! 🔌
gives wrong calculation
As advertised
Best application
Good for electrician
WAY off
It's working
Can not put any numbers in voltage,amo and distance because there's no courser blink and no keyboard raise to fill the data.
Of all I tried, this worked best configuring automotive electronics. It allows 12 volts to be selected, and has a simple choice for amp/watt selection as well as distance.
Thanks for a great and usuful app
Love it.
Claims I need 1/0 when NEC says 3awg. Can't imagine how many people wasted money or are in danger using this app.
Couldn't calculate 24vdc 10' run 3% drop. Results in lower part of screen hard to see. Lines are all out of position on top part.
Only gives rating for aluminum wire.
Doesn't work will not calculate
220 volts 4300 watt 10 feet distance it shows copper wire cross sectional area. 0.34 sq mm it's very wrong. Where as for 4500 watts it shows 2.08 sq mm wire which is quite right.