Is There a Busbar Kit Available for a Progressive Dynamics PD4500 Converter
Question:
Video in horse trailer shows Added grounding strip on the DC side. Where to buy this Strip? Also is there a fitting or clamp that goes on the power whole 1.5 inch? For input power 50 amp would use 6 gauge wire? for DC 90 Amp, i would assume i would need 4 Gauge wire?
asked by: Ed
Expert Reply:
Ed, we don't have the busbar kit you're referring to, but from what I can see it's just a standard busbar which you can find at any hardware store. You'd just need to look for a bar that measures 6 x 5 x 1 inches, and has a screw in the middle to attach to the converter.
I'm not too sure what sort of clamp you're looking for, but for the 50 amp you would need to use 6 AWG wire and for the 90 amp you would need 4 AWG.
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