Can anybody clarify this for me I have perchest a book for solar electricity called the solar electricity handbook as i am going on a PV course in April and it has a calc in it for determining cable size (L x I x0.04) – (V – 20) = Cable csa it seems to work on (e.g. 12v & 24 & 48v) (22m x 14.08A x 0.04) – (12V – 20) =20.65mm csa but makes no sense on 230v circuits (8m x 37A x 0.04) – (230 – 20) = 1.02mm csa so if this was a shower circuit with a 8.5 kw shower running at 37A should be 10mm cable with a volt drop 1.3 not a 1.5mm cable like the calc says and also can you tell me what the 0.04 represents and the 20 which seems to be the 5% volt drop if divided by 230V which is 11.5V am i just over complicating things hear or am I doing it completely wrong when steping up the voltage all help will be appreciated. Thanks