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===== Wire Gauge & Current Loads ===== | ===== Wire Gauge & Current Loads ===== | ||
- | There are many competing charts online indicating what current is allowed with various gauge wires. Maximum current ratings are to prevent the insulation on the wire from breaking down or melting due to overheating. When bundled together, the maximum rating must be reduced to account for the decrease in heat dissipation. | + | There are many competing charts online indicating what current is allowed with various gauge wires. Maximum current ratings are to prevent the insulation on the wire from breaking down or melting due to overheating. When bundled together, the maximum rating must be reduced to account for the decrease in heat dissipation. |
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| 12ga | 30-amps | 16-amps | 11-amps | | | 12ga | 30-amps | 16-amps | 11-amps | | ||
| 10ga | 40-amps | 26-amps | 17-amps | | | 10ga | 40-amps | 26-amps | 17-amps | | ||
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+ | ===== Ohm's Law For DC ===== | ||
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+ | The above values for DC power are: Voltage in whole Volts,\\ | ||
+ | Current in whole Amps and Resistance in whole Ohms.\\ | ||
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+ | For many basic symbols and formulas used in electronics, | ||
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