The current carrying capacity of a 1.5 mm² wire is influenced by several factors, including ambient temperature, insulation type, and thermal resistance. For PVC insulated wire, the maximum conductor temperature is typically around 70°C, while the ambient temperature can affect performance. Calculating resistance can provide insight into power dissipation, but it does not directly determine current capacity. Comparatively, rubber insulation generally has better thermal properties than PVC, allowing for higher current capacity under similar conditions. Ultimately, recommended ratings are based on experimental data and should be consulted for safe operation.