Nick,
Oh yeah, the Electricalc Pro is the bomb. A new installer gets the logo T-shirts, safety glasses, and one of those. I also recommend them to my SEI students AFTER we teach the longhand version....
Bob-O


On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Nicholas Ponzio wrote:

Dana,

I'm glad to hear that you're happy with that calculator. I've considered buying it in the past but I just couldn't get past the fact that the website claims:

Enter BTU to find Kilowatts per Hour ...

-Nik


Dana wrote:

Voltage drop and Vd%


We have been using a Calculated Industries - Electro-Calc Pro for the last 3[?] Code changes. Web site is www.calculatedindustries.com <http://www.calculatedindustries.com>

Conduit size, multiple combinations of wire size, Vd, Vd%, Ground size, HP, you name it & it calculates it. The calculator has an upgradeable chip for the changes in the code when that happens. Great investment @ $129??

It is all a few key strokes away.

We keep one on the desk, one in the travel case and on each truck.

.




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