Hi Tom Allen... I got a 3, 60 foot #6 AWG.
On Page 10 and 11 of the Air-X manual, the chart is what I was rilled up about.
24 volt 400 wat Air-X at average wind speed 12mph
0-30ft 14awg | 30-60ft 12awg | 60-90ft 10awg
Numbers are much different for the 12volt version.
Page 11 Wireing Compensation for Average Wind Speed
Average wind speed | Multiplier for Wire Lengths
9mph | 2
10mph | 1.5
11mph | 1.25
12mph | 1
The average wind speed in my area is right around 8 or 9mph.
You're an expert on this right? or fairly knowledgable. That sounds bare minimal right? Mulitplier is 2, so 12awg multiply wire strength = #6awg.
I ordered another pure sine inverter... says it's back ordered :/ 12 volt 150watt samlex. The cable I got from a nice guy on ebay, lucky I found some someone who sold AWG #6.
Now the main project I have left is extending my chembuster, which will take a while to save up for. I'm pretty much prepared for the crash, got some food growing, got solar and wind generators, got a chembuster to stop the sylphs in the planes (chemtrails), got water filters to filter flouride and other mind control chemicals... Yep I feel great that I'm prepared. Still a few other things I'd like to get. Anyways a big thanx to AltE. I suscribed to their channel on youtube.
Take care guys, and Thomas Allen, let me know what you think, #6 AWG sounds good according to the specs right? thanx, later guys.