We’ve all been there. You’re hanging that new high-end oven, installing a powerful air conditioning unit, or finally wiring that detached workshop. You head to the hardware store, stare at the massive reels of cable, and think: "Does this need 10-gauge or 12-gauge?"
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes. Electrical work is dangerous. Always consult a licensed electrician and adhere to your local building codes (NEC, CEC, or BS 7671).
An uses the following formula (simplified) to prevent this:
When you force high current (Amps) through a high-resistance wire, the wire acts like a toaster element. It gets hot. If the insulation melts and the wires touch? You get a short circuit or an arc fault. If the heat sets fire to your wooden studs? You get a disaster.
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We’ve all been there. You’re hanging that new high-end oven, installing a powerful air conditioning unit, or finally wiring that detached workshop. You head to the hardware store, stare at the massive reels of cable, and think: "Does this need 10-gauge or 12-gauge?"
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes. Electrical work is dangerous. Always consult a licensed electrician and adhere to your local building codes (NEC, CEC, or BS 7671). electric cable size calculator
An uses the following formula (simplified) to prevent this: We’ve all been there
When you force high current (Amps) through a high-resistance wire, the wire acts like a toaster element. It gets hot. If the insulation melts and the wires touch? You get a short circuit or an arc fault. If the heat sets fire to your wooden studs? You get a disaster. Electrical work is dangerous