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![]() "Keith" skrev i en meddelelse oups.com... SNIP Here's a little freeware program that will help you figure out what size wire you should be using: http://www.midcoast.com/~aft/index2.html Hello, Thank you for a useful link. I have played with it, and I need some help in conversion. The result in the program is something like #2 or #3 etc. Can anyone in the group point to a link with conversion rates from these dimensions (i.e. #1, #2, #3 etc.) to mm-squared ... or tell me how I do the calculation, if there is a specific formula? -- Flemming Torp Gimle/DEN-61 |
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Flemming Torp wrote:
Hello, Thank you for a useful link. I have played with it, and I need some help in conversion. The result in the program is something like #2 or #3 etc. Can anyone in the group point to a link with conversion rates from these dimensions (i.e. #1, #2, #3 etc.) to mm-squared ... or tell me how I do the calculation, if there is a specific formula? I don't know if there is an exact formula and knowing the rationale behind the inch/foot/yard system I doubt it :-) (The length of the thumb of a king...) Gauge Cross sectional area AWG mm^2 18 0.82 16 1.31 14 2.08 12 3.31 10 5.26 8 8.39 6 13.3 4 21.2 3 26.6 2 33.6 1 42.4 0 53.5 2/0 67.7 3/0 85.2 4/0 107 Regards Daniel |
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-- Flemming Torp 'kun en tåbe frygter ikke haven' "Daniele Fua" skrev i en meddelelse news ![]() Flemming Torp wrote: Hello, Thank you for a useful link. I have played with it, and I need some help in conversion. The result in the program is something like #2 or #3 etc. Can anyone in the group point to a link with conversion rates from these dimensions (i.e. #1, #2, #3 etc.) to mm-squared ... or tell me how I do the calculation, if there is a specific formula? I don't know if there is an exact formula and knowing the rationale behind the inch/foot/yard system I doubt it :-) (The length of the thumb of a king...) Gauge Cross sectional area AWG mm^2 18 0.82 16 1.31 14 2.08 12 3.31 10 5.26 8 8.39 6 13.3 4 21.2 3 26.6 2 33.6 1 42.4 0 53.5 2/0 67.7 3/0 85.2 4/0 107 Regards Daniel |
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Flemming Torp wrote:
"Keith" skrev i en meddelelse oups.com... SNIP Here's a little freeware program that will help you figure out what size wire you should be using: http://www.midcoast.com/~aft/index2.html Hello, Thank you for a useful link. I have played with it, and I need some help in conversion. http://www.reade.com/Conversion/wire_gauge.html Persistance and google, that will conquer all... Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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![]() "Jack Erbes" skrev i en meddelelse ... SNIP http://www.reade.com/Conversion/wire_gauge.html Persistance and google, that will conquer all... Yes, I should have tried with *more* persistance and the right words ... Thank you! -- Flemming Torp 'kun en tåbe frygter ikke haven' |
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