By: Tim Bender ( (-REDACTED-) )
I don't know if the is a way to calculate it, but I've ran 90 volts through RG6 over 150' with a 1 to 2 amp draw on it.
If there are kinks in the RG6 90 Volts will arc through the dieletric and short out where it is kinked, so don't use a peice of RG6 that has kinks in it. I hope this helps you out.
Tim Bender
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How would I figure out the maximum length of rg-6 I could use as a temporary
while running 90volts at (blank) amps.
Thanks
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