Use 8 gauge wire.
The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
Usually 30 amp
It can carry upto 100 Ampere.
250 kVA generators come in different voltage settings and this information is needed before a wire size can be given
Isn't it 35, according to the NEC 310.15(B)(16) Table.
You will need to use #8 wire.
Depends on the size of the wire going to the A/C. If the wire is AWG #10 you cannot install a 40 amp breaker. If the wire is AWG #8 you can.
The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
0 AWG copper or 00 aluminum will handle the load but You really should use transmission cable for a run that long. Smaller wires are a matter of "when" they light on fire not "if" they light on fire.
What is the Solar panel wattage to use charging a 12 volt 45 amp battery.
NO!
Gage pressure is the difference between atmospheric pressure and absolute pressure. If you fill your tire to 35 psi as read on a tire gage, this is the gage pressure. The absolute pressure inside the tire is the pressure of the atmosphere (14.7 psi normally at sea level) plus the gage pressure.
"Amp" is not a specification associated with resistors. It could be anything.
Not at all. A 35 amp charger is far too large to charge a lawn mower battery. Use a 10 amp automatic charger.
If the wire will fit into the breakers terminal without cutting off any strands from the #8 conductor, then it is OK to use that size. This situation usually happens when a larger size wire has to be used to overcome voltage drop when the load is quite a distance away.
my 75 318 is 35 amp.