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In Reply to: Switchgear wire for power wire ? posted by MichaelM on June 28, 2007 at 00:07:51:
Hi.
The link shows it can handle max 6A (90C) UL & 5A (National Board of Fire Underderwriters) (1mm^2=AWG#18), 300V rated. If it is a tube amp (you did not mention), use it for tube heaters/filaments wiring not over 5A loading, & for HV wiring not too much over 300V.
I would not use such cheapie wires for signal path !!!!!
c-J
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Follow Ups
- Ok for up to 300V PS wirng... - cheap-Jack 07:05:51 06/28/07 (4)
- RE: Ok for up to 300V PS wirng... - MichaelM 07:19:33 06/28/07 (3)
- RE: Ok for up to 300V PS wirng... - nightdoggy 22:18:15 06/28/07 (1)
- RE: Ok for up to 300V PS wirng... - MichaelM 22:45:54 06/28/07 (0)
- You are overkilling it with over-sized PS wires for headphone amps! (nt) - cheap-Jack 07:34:52 06/28/07 (0)