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Another newbie question on wire gauge
Hi all.
I've got some 16gauge silicone but would it be ok for running a 7.5 turn brushless motor? ! I've got an LRP spin ESC but the cables aren't long enough to reach the motor. I don't want to blow anything up ! I'm googling wire gauge capacities but it doesn't make much sense ! Thanks in advance |
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I run 12awg with a 7.5, you could run 14awg but 12 is best, I run 14 in my 1s gt12
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16 is a bit light, I would use at least 14, 13 if you can find a small flexible one like TQ or Reedy.
13/14 is enough, can smooth power delivery a bit and is easy to solder properly for a clean install (12 is not so flexible and rather big so you can't bend it as much if needed) |
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Thanks for the info.
Is AWG the same as SWG? Si |
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wire guage
this may help:
(swg is a british measurement from what i have googled :-) ) http://www.coilwindingmachines.eu/en...converter.html
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