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It's 38 AWG, which fuses at 3 amps.

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The current rating for a 0.1 mm varnished copper wire would typically be very low, likely in the range of microamps to milliamps due to its small diameter. It is important to refer to manufacturer specifications or industry standards for precise current ratings for different wire gauges.

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