A domestic D/W uses 14 gauge wire.
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∙ 12y ago12 AWG with a 20 A breaker.
No, 10 gauge wire requires the use of a 30 amp breaker. A 20 amp breaker is only used on 12 gauge wire.
Use 8 gauge wire.
I would recommend you use 1/0 gauge
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
Use AWG # 6 wire.
It is not difficult at all. It needs 14 gauge wire, freely available any hardware store.
34 gauge copper wire will work but to use the 35 gauge copper wire is the best choice
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.
The cars computer is calibrated for a certain gauge wire. There is a small amount of leeway allowed. However use as close to original gauge wire as possible.
It is better to use 16 gauge or 14 gauge speaker wire for your home theater applications.
use a stronger wire for longer antennas...the gauge may not be as important as the strength if you string it outside.
No, 10 gauge wire requires the use of a 30 amp breaker. A 20 amp breaker is only used on 12 gauge wire.
Use 8 gauge wire.
You can use a micrometer to measure the diameter of the wire. You can also consult the wire's datasheet or product specifications for information on its thickness. Another option is to use a wire gauge tool to determine the wire's thickness based on its gauge number.
I would recommend you use 1/0 gauge
Yes, you can splice a small length of 16 gauge wire to 18 gauge wire for a repair. Make sure to use wire connectors or solder the wires together securely to ensure a strong and reliable connection. It's important to match the wire gauges properly to maintain the integrity of the electrical circuit.
Yes, 8 gauge wire is thicker and stronger than 10 gauge wire. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire is. Therefore, 8 gauge weld wire fencing would be stronger and more durable than 10 gauge wire fencing.