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Fw: Re: Wire thickness calculator ?
- Subject: Fw: Re: Wire thickness calculator ?
- From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 09:15:05 +0000
Excellent - that'll do nicely !
G.
Gareth Cook
SWG EMEA North Account Manager
IBM SWG - BTE Office - Lotus Park, Staines, TW18 3AG
Office: +44 (0)1784 445166 - Mobile: +44 (0)7980 445166
AIM Chat : TheBoyG - MSN Chat : chat@xxxxxxx
email: g@xxxxxxx
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"rectorydp" <dpullen@xxxxxxx>
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Gareth
The site www.powerstream.com provides information on maximum current
for power transmission and chassis wiring (See section on wire gauge
and current limits). These figures are supposed to be very conservative.
There is some more information on ePanorama.net
(www.epanorama.net/documents/wiring/wire_resistance.html)
I used these two sites to work out the maximum current for CAT5 - see
my older post from 25/8/04 on Low voltage / CAT5
BR
David
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Gareth Cook <g@u...> wrote:
> I'm thinking of using these magnetic locks externally - but i'm
thinking i
> need to use the correct wire over a long distance.
>
> As we do with LV lights, you have a certain thickness cable for longer
> distances. So, if these locks are 12v and 0.16amps, I should check
that
> the 8core alarm cable I use is good enough.
>
> Anyone know of such a calculator ??
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> Thanks
>
> G.
>
> Gareth Cook
> SWG EMEA North Account Manager
> IBM SWG - BTE Office - Lotus Park, Staines, TW18 3AG
> Office: +44 (0)1784 445166 - Mobile: +44 (0)7980 445166
> AIM Chat : TheBoyG - MSN Chat : chat@g...
> email: g@xxxxxxx
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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