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Guidance on wire gauge size for automotive wire in a bundle
Hey thanks for those links. From one of them I found a NEC bundled wire table - http://www.houwire.com/products/technical/article310_16.html . I'm pretty far under those values so I think I'm good from a melting wires perspective. Thanks again.- IntegraR0064
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Should I Pursue Graduate Studies in Physics or Electrical Engineering?
I have not specifically taken EE grad school classes, but I've been in grad school in controls engineering and taken undergrad EE classes. I can tell you that you will not want for more math in EE, believe me. If you need a little more in undergrad you can always take physics electives. If...- IntegraR0064
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Guidance on wire gauge size for automotive wire in a bundle
Good suggestion! I'll try that as an approximation.- IntegraR0064
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Breaking the Catch-22 Loop: Gaining Experience Without Experience
Agreed, you're looking in the wrong place. Entry level jobs will be found: 1) On company websites. Usually big companies are best. The government is a good big company as well. 2) At college recruitment type events, a.k.a. career fairs And if you haven't graduated yet, fight hard to...- IntegraR0064
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Guidance on wire gauge size for automotive wire in a bundle
Hi, I'm designing a wire harness for class 8 heavy duty trucks. I need to size the wires. Everything is 12V DC. I have designed a first draft of a wiring harness and I have all of the currents and voltage drops over each wire mapped out. All the wires are in a bundle that will be run along...- IntegraR0064
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