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UK wire gauge - the higher the number the thinner the wire. So 25 would be thinner than 22.
The wire gauge in thin headphone cables is quite small. I have read of people rewiring their headphones using 12 Gauge wire. There are commercial cables that use 11 gauge. The thicker the wire the less the resistance up to a point. Many headphones use 22 or 24 gauge and it seems to work OK.
It is better to use 16 gauge or 14 gauge speaker wire for your home theater applications.
No, the higher gauge means a thinner wire.
It depends on the size of the hole your beeds have. Usually prefer I prefer to work with 22-24 gauge soft wire.
Increasing the wire gauge from AWG 22 to AWG 26 will increase the wire's resistance because a higher gauge corresponds to a thinner wire. Thinner wires have higher resistance due to increased electrical resistance per unit length. Therefore, a wire with AWG 26 will have higher resistance compared to a wire with AWG 22.
The gauge of wire suitable for rewiring a car would depend on the specific application and the amount of current being carried. As a general guideline, 14 to 18 gauge wire is commonly used for automotive wiring, with thicker gauges (lower numbers) needed for higher current applications like power distribution or charging systems. It's important to consult wiring diagrams and specs for your specific vehicle to determine the appropriate wire gauge.
The recommended wire gauge for low voltage applications is typically between 16 and 22 AWG, with smaller numbers indicating thicker wire.
8 Gauge wire mesh typically has a thickness of about 0.162 inches or 4.1 millimeters.
The maximum weight that can safely hang from a 22 gauge copper wire will depend on various factors including the length of the wire, its condition, and the type of support it is hanging from. As a general guideline, a 22 gauge copper wire can typically support between 3-6 pounds of weight in a stationary position. It is recommended to consult with a professional for specific weight-bearing requirements.
An 18 gauge wire can typically handle a maximum amperage of around 16 to 22 amps, depending on the specific type of wire and the conditions it is used in.
FYI- It's .22 caliber, as in .22 of and inch, gauge is for measuring shotguns or wire