Yes, you splice a small length of 16 gauge wire to 18 gauge wire for a repair.
18 gauge wire is too small for this application. A more appropriate amount would be 12 or 14 gauge wire depending on the length of the run. <<>> The smallest allowable conductor the electrical code allows is size #14 which is rated at 15 amps.
A manometer is a pressure gauge. A micro manometer is either a really small pressure gauge, or a pressure gauge used to measure really small pressure difference.
see American Wire Gauge. The larger the number the small the wire size.
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A sewing gauge is a small ruler about 6 inches in length. It has a sliding marker that is set to a specific measurement and comes in handy when measuring the same length repeatedly (for example when marking a hem).
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There are different types of splice and for different types of rope. The most common reason for a splice is to put either a loop in the end or an eye (an eye strengthens a small loop). The two most common types of rope this needs to be done with is a 3-strand or a double braid rope. The 3-strand requires unraveling a portion, about the length of the circumference of the eye, and tightly weaving the strands into the rope just beyond the eye. Splicing the braided rope requires use of a special tool, called a fid, and feeds a separated portion of the line back into the ndisturbed part. The second reason to splice is simply to connect two ropes - these can be of different size and of different materials. The two major types of this splice is long splice and short splice. The short splice is often used because it is quick, and simply braids the two lines together. The long splice is required if the line is to pass around winches, pulleys, blocks - The long splice uses the same braiding, but tapers the splice so that it is not bulky.
Your best bet would be to go to oreillys or auto zone and get a small gas gauge and unhook the wires from the gauge in your dash and run it to the side and put it by the pillar... I did the same with my temp gauge and it did fine, although if you want it to light up run a power and ground from the stock gauge too and you'll be good to go.
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It is not to hard you just have to splice some wires and mount it.
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18 gauge wire is too small for this application. A more appropriate amount would be 12 or 14 gauge wire depending on the length of the run. <<>> The smallest allowable conductor the electrical code allows is size #14 which is rated at 15 amps.
A manometer is a pressure gauge. A micro manometer is either a really small pressure gauge, or a pressure gauge used to measure really small pressure difference.
Because it follows the french gauge system.
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it is more sensitive small gauge size low hysteresis