You need to specify the amperage requirement and operating temperature to answer this.
Mixing 12 gauge wiring with 14 gauge wiring can cause an imbalance in the electrical load distribution, which may cause a GFCI to trip. It is generally recommended to use the same gauge wiring throughout a circuit to avoid any issues with electrical systems.
The most common gauge wire used in homes for electrical wiring is 12-gauge wire.
You'll need RCA style cables to connect from your headunit to the amp. You'll then need Speaker Wire to run from the outputs of the Amp to the speaker terminals. You'll also need a heavy gauge power wire. A wiring kit such as the StreetWires Power Station PSK04Ri 4-gauge amplifier wiring kit.
For a house, it is recommended to use 12-gauge wiring for general electrical circuits. This gauge is suitable for most household appliances and lighting fixtures.
You first need to discover what is wrong. It can be the gauge, the sending unit (the part that measures the gas in the tank), or some associated wiring.
For electrical wiring in a house, typically 12 or 14 gauge wire is used. The specific gauge depends on the electrical load and circuit requirements.
need to know where to tie in to the fuel gage have a black and white omming out of fank
at least 4ga wire but it would be best to get 4awg or 0awg. 4 gauge is smaller than 4 American gauge wire
The gauge, wiring or sending unit is bad.
The recommended thickness of 6 gauge copper wire for electrical wiring projects is about 0.162 inches.
Failed gauge, wiring, or level sensor.
it will be printed on the wire