Posted by jeffcat on December 17, 2015 at 07:31:14 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: Wire size posted by old560 on December 17, 2015 at 05:27:55:
If you want to shake up the charts a little , go take a trip to the junk yard. I needed to make a harness for a small electrical project with a whole bunch of different colors to help in identification. So I cut a whole big chunk of harness out of a vehicle. From the front of the drivers door to the rear of the rear door. Runs along the sill. Most of the wires were 20 ga with some 18 ga. and maybe a couple of 16ga. The only ones that were heavy were for the seat motors , rear heater unit, and trailer package. Maybe 14 ga. and one or two 12ga. Very little wire like you or I would use. Down at Radio Shack on spools they have 20 and 22 ga wire, and this is what was in that harness. Harness works great for a radio test harness and everything is coded. Only is around 3 watts audio and doesn't pull much power so all is OK. I guess they like to run power on a shoe string! This is with DC and you can run things on even thinner stuff with AC.
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