a) well, it depends on your use of the term
'suitable' :)
- the smaller the number, the larger the diameter
of the wire (seems backwards, no)
- the gauge is mostly used for carrying *current*
(not voltage, that's the rating of the *insulation*)
- excluding the power supply connector, just about
any wire gauge from 22 to 28 is OK.
Bonus question #1: so, why did I choose 22ga
wire?
- for the power supply side, 18ga is a minimum.
When I wire up inside cabinets, I use 16ga wire.
- you can run RG-174 cable quite long without
issues (10ft or more)
Bonus question #2: what is the limiting factor on
how long you can run coax?
Paul S.
----- Original Message -----From: Ti_To: MOTMSent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:56 PMSubject: [motm] Suitable Wire Guage QuestionsSo, we know 22 guage is what's used with MOTM modules for non-audio connections, but is there a minimum or maximum gauge to go by?
I've got a whole mess of 24 guage wire I've scrapped from dead things at work, would that still be too thin?
Also have a bunch of 18 gauge which I guess could be a be unwieldy, but would Too big of wire to a reasonable size add any problems?
Last, I've got a big bunch of rg-174. How long could I possibly run it to make normalizing cables inside the modular without problems, 2,3,4 feet or more?
Thanks,
Tim