mitch5252 wrote:My email was screwed up and Blake (my genius friend) didn't receive my query until today. Here is his response (he's talking about his sailboat - same difference, except his floats, ours doesn't!):
When the boat is connected to shore power, it draws about 20 amps just to run all the systems. When and if the AC kicks on the current draw jumps to around 30 or 40 amps. I have never noticed the cable even getting a little warm. The thing about coiling the cable is related to the the inductance that is present when wire is formed into a coil. Now throw in a little capacitence caused by the space between the wires in the cable and it can form a L/C circuit, (Inductor/ Capacitor) and you have a "tuned circuit" which can, depending on alot of other factors cause additional resistance.....In other words... don't worry about it..
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