A #6 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 and 90 degrees C is rated at 65 and 75 amps respectively.
Use AWG # 6 wire.
normally 8 gauge wire is used for electric heat furnaces.
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
The gauge of wire that is 12 volt is 18, 14, and 16.
16-gauge wire has a diameter of 0.05082 inches.
Use AWG # 6 wire.
My heat pump was professionally wired when built in 2004. Wire is No. 4 AWG with 80 amp breaker
It is the ground wire for the fuel pump. The Red wire is the power wire for the pump. the dark blue is the signal wire for the gauge and the black is the ground for the gauge.
# 6 copper wire.
normally 8 gauge wire is used for electric heat furnaces.
power lone
The gas gauge is done by a blue wire on the fuel pump.
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
Wire gauges are defined in such a way that the lower the gauge, the thicker the wire. So, 8 gauge wire is thicker than 10 gauge wire.
are you sure you reconnected the wire to the gauge when you did the fuel pump? also the gauge requires a good ground to the tank. its possible you don't have a good connection. just some thoughts.
Yes, the smaller gauge number, the larger the wire is.
Yes, you splice a small length of 16 gauge wire to 18 gauge wire for a repair.