Wire Gauge
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Wire Gauge
What gauge wire would be best for most modeling applications. I have a roll for 26gauge but sometimes that just seems like overkill. Could I use 30 or 32 for most led lighting? I mostly use a 9v power supply.
Re: Wire Gauge
Standard 30 gauge soild wire-wrap wire is good, general purpose wire, except for areas that'll see any motion (like a neck or arm).Darkov wrote:What gauge wire would be best for most modeling applications. I have a roll for 26gauge but sometimes that just seems like overkill. Could I use 30 or 32 for most led lighting? I mostly use a 9v power supply.
i mostly use size 30 for anything that related to modeling( phone line or RJ-45 cables ) when it connect to led directly. it i have some harware(ex flashing board), i use size 26-28.
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I teach a telecommunications cabling course (when school is actually in session). Actually, phone cords and data cables are most commonly 24 or 26 gauge (solid or stranded). 30 gauge wire is what is usually used for wire wrapping applications. But it all works pretty well for modeling.Locke_333 wrote:i mostly use size 30 for anything that related to modeling( phone line or RJ-45 cables ) when it connect to led directly. it i have some harware(ex flashing board), i use size 26-28.
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seems i was totaly mistaken, i just checked my striping tool and it seems your right... now where did i get the idea that those were size 30Pat Amaral wrote:I teach a telecommunications cabling course (when school is actually in session). Actually, phone cords and data cables are most commonly 24 or 26 gauge (solid or stranded). 30 gauge wire is what is usually used for wire wrapping applications. But it all works pretty well for modeling.Locke_333 wrote:i mostly use size 30 for anything that related to modeling( phone line or RJ-45 cables ) when it connect to led directly. it i have some harware(ex flashing board), i use size 26-28.
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