jeydheep Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Nov 4, 2011 #1 I Suppose, need to choose a correct wire gauge for a lighting circuit, how to calculate it. Input load 12V Battery, load (two 100 W bulb), .Please clarify.
I Suppose, need to choose a correct wire gauge for a lighting circuit, how to calculate it. Input load 12V Battery, load (two 100 W bulb), .Please clarify.
schip666! Messages 594 Reaction score 0 Nov 4, 2011 #2 I googled: wire gauge current limit and found: http://www.cablesandconnectors.com/wiregauge.html To figure out the current (amps) divide the wattage by the voltage: 200W/12V = 16.66A Does that help?
I googled: wire gauge current limit and found: http://www.cablesandconnectors.com/wiregauge.html To figure out the current (amps) divide the wattage by the voltage: 200W/12V = 16.66A Does that help?
Carl Pugh Messages 384 Reaction score 3 Nov 4, 2011 #3 I would recommend that you Google "national electric code ampacity of wires".
sophiecentaur Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 30,567 Reaction score 7,542 Nov 4, 2011 #4 btw, you need to choose the gauge of wire for just over, rather than just under the current it needs to carry. (It needs to be said)
btw, you need to choose the gauge of wire for just over, rather than just under the current it needs to carry. (It needs to be said)