Low heater voltage- how raise it up higher?

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Looked it up. I used 1mm2 wire, which is diameter. 78mm, approx. the same as 20AWG
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Looked it up. I used 1mm2 wire, which is diameter. 78mm, approx. the same as 20AWG
There should be writing on the side of the insulation that says what gauge it is.
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JMPGuitars wrote:
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Looked it up. I used 1mm2 wire, which is diameter. 78mm, approx. the same as 20AWG
There should be writing on the side of the insulation that says what gauge it is.
It's 1 square mm. So like 20 AWG, a little less. Somewhere between 20 and 22AWG.
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Sat 03/28/20 7:00 am
It's 1 square mm. So like 20 AWG, a little less. Somewhere between 20 and 22AWG.
There's no hard-to-read writing on the insulation? 1mm is probably 18AWG. 0.8mm is more likely 20AWG. But this method isn't as reliable as reading the print on the insulation.
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JMPGuitars wrote:
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Bieworm wrote:
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It's 1 square mm. So like 20 AWG, a little less. Somewhere between 20 and 22AWG.
There's no hard-to-read writing on the insulation? 1mm is probably 18AWG. 0.8mm is more likely 20AWG. But this method isn't as reliable as reading the print on the insulation.

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I think you're wrong about this one. In Europe we express wire values in sections, meaning the surface of the wire diameter. In the USA the wire is expressed in diameter. Or do you guys mean 20AWG is the surface in square something?
It is doable though, both wires through the hole.
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I think you're wrong about this one. In Europe we express wire values in sections, meaning the surface of the wire diameter. In the USA the wire is expressed in diameter. Or do you guys mean 20AWG is the surface in square something?
I could be, but I dunno. I googled it and those were the numbers reported. I just measured a 20AWG pre-bonded wire and my digital caliper says 0.9mm, which seems consistent with non-bonded 20AWG wire being 0.8mm.
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JMPGuitars wrote:
Sat 03/28/20 8:54 am
Bieworm wrote:
Sat 03/28/20 7:46 am
I think you're wrong about this one. In Europe we express wire values in sections, meaning the surface of the wire diameter. In the USA the wire is expressed in diameter. Or do you guys mean 20AWG is the surface in square something?
I could be, but I dunno. I googled it and those were the numbers reported. I just measured a 20AWG pre-bonded wire and my digital caliper says 0.9mm, which seems consistent with non-bonded 20AWG wire being 0.8mm.
Ah we'll see how it turns out.
Don't think the wire thickness with that little difference is of influence on the voltages at the heaters. And if it is, it's always an option to change them over to smaller types.
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Bieworm wrote:
Sat 03/28/20 10:36 am
Ah we'll see how it turns out.
Don't think the wire thickness with that little difference is of influence on the voltages at the heaters. And if it is, it's always an option to change them over to smaller types.
Nothing to do with the voltage. You tested without the tubes, and voltage was insufficient anyway. The gauge part of this conversation is only about making it easier to wire the heaters. As long as the wire you use is rated for the voltage and current going through it, you're good.
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