Interesting read for a guy that is not an electrician. Will be making a copy for my shop wall, thanks ! Just one question, does it make any difference whether a solid wire or multi stranded wire ??Measure the diameter of the wire and do not include the insulation jacket
https://www.firgelliauto.com/blogs/news/understanding-wire-gauge-sizes-awg-101
Solid wire should only be used where vibration is not an issue. The current carrying capability is higher for solid wire but not that much moreInteresting read for a guy that is not an electrician. Will be making a copy for my shop wall, thanks ! Just one question, does it make any difference whether a solid wire or multi stranded wire ??
Yes that's all I use as well. I prefer the tinned copper. My existing cables look to be the 48 year old originals and I had a bad spot in the positive cable which upon dissecting it , it is just jacketed copper stranded wire, not tinned , and corroded under the insulation. There are no markings on the cables anywhere and that is why I am trying to determine the AWG size so I can replace them. Until I buy a caliper, I have no way to measure the diameter.I only use stranded Copper wire for battery cables.
NOT Copper coated strands of wire.
Many places sell Copper coated wires.
Engines that take lots of cranking time. WILL WILL cause the non Copper wire to heat up. Reducing the full current to to a lower amount.
Stranded Copper wire ONLY in boat.